That's what the evidence went missing for Oliver Ivanovic's case.

A missing shell of one of the bullets that hit Oliver Ivanov is the reason two Kosovo police officers have ended up in prison. Callo. com learns about the prosecution's claims against the two policemen who were arrested Saturday on suspicion of missing evidence in Ivanovic case. Serbian politician was shot with six bullets while forenzica [...]
A missing shell of one of the bullets that hit Oliver Ivanov is the reason two Kosovo police officers have ended up in prison.
Callo. com learns about the prosecution's claims against the two policemen who were arrested Saturday on suspicion of missing evidence in Ivanovic case.
Serbian politician had been shot with six bullets, while forenzice at the scene had found a less fun.
This kitchen wasn't discovered on crime day.
As written in the Prosecution file, when investigators had looked at security cameras from the crime scene, they saw police officer Zarko J., who had picked up a cook from the crime scene and pocketed it.
His other colleague, Dragisa M. Also arrested, he had only watched this act of his colleague without holding back the same.
The prosecution claims the two officers allowed random passersby to enter the crime scene without preventing the same.
The two suspects appeared today before the Mitrovica Court, where they have not pleaded guilty to the work they are being charged with.
The decision on the move is expected to be made in the next few hours.
Kosovo Serb politician and Civic Initiative Chairman “Leire, Democracy, Justice” Oliver Ivanovic was killed in northern Mitrovica on 16 January.
He was buried a day later in Belgrade.
His murder has been widely condemned by EU, Serbian and Kosovo officials.
He was seen as a moderate politician in Kosovo supporting co-existence between the Serb minority and the Albanian majority.
However, he was being retriald for ordering the 1999 murder of Kosovo Albanians during the Kosovo war for independence. He pleaded innocent.
Serbia has called for involvement in Ivanovic's assassination investigation, while the two states are indirectly exchanging information on this murder.












