The murder of Oliver Ivanovic, the owner of the car that fired on him is Serbian

The murder of Oliver Ivanovic, the owner of the car that fired on him is Serbian

  Kosovo Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj has declared the car owner's name has been discovered since Oliver Ivanov was allegedly killed. In an interview with KTV interactive, Sefaj underlined that the owner of the car is Serbian citizens and is located in Serbia. Kosovo Interior Minister also said in [...]

 

Kosovo Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj has declared the car owner's name has been discovered since Oliver Ivanov was allegedly killed.

In an interview with KTV interactive, Sefaj underlined that the owner of the car is Serbian citizens and is located in Serbia.

Kosovo Interior Minister also said that two Kosovo police officers in the Serb community have been arrested after being involved in manipulation of evidence of the SDP Civic Initiative leader's murder.

We have unfortunately seen that two Kosovo police from the Serb community have been involved in this case and their arrest has been made. The first findings were immediately taken by the police, arrived on the track of a car from which the murder was apparently carried out and we were able to identify the owner of the vehicle.

The owner is located in Serbia, we have called on Serbian police to start investigating the owner of the vehicle. That is how we have involved the Serbian police in the investigation.
Their information has been quite general and is still being investigated. We expect information from the Serbian side as well. We have the name and name of this Serbian citizen, citizen of Serbia,” -- it is expressed.

Sefaj said Serbia has politicised the issue, while waiting for Serbian police to co-operate for the complete whitelight of the assassination
“are being examined and I don't have any more details. The results we're looking for, those information so far from Serbia are not enough. We haven't politicised it as much as Serbia has politicised,”- Sefaj said.

While the question of whether you know Milan Radoichi, he answered with '%joʹ, adding that he does not know what role and power he has.
I don't know who this person is, but I don't know him and I don't know what his role is or what his power is. ”

 

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