Stefanovic: EULEX, Kosovo authorities not interested in resolving Ivanovic case

Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Nebojsa Stefanovic, has said that based on information he has, nothing is being done about the investigation of the case of Oliver Ivanovic's murder, writes Periscopi. He has also voiced sceptical, saying that Kosovo investigative organs will not be able to solve this [...]
He has also voiced scepticism, saying Kosovo investigative organs will not be able to resolve this case.
Now, unfortunately, I have serious doubts that they are interested in resolving this issue, and EULEX is also trying not to deal with this case at all. They have been dealing with a passport scandal, but now they do not want to deal with the case of killing a politician, who has shaken the entire region” has said Stefanovic to the Serbian newspaper Kurirà, Periscopi reports.
Asked about the allegations, that Kosovo authorities are hiding the killer, Stefanovic has said he does not want to accuse anyone of such a thing, but Serbia will do everything to find Ivanovic's killer.
Oliver Ivanovic was killed on 16 January this year, about 08th and 30th, near his office in northern Mitrovica. Six bullets were fired at him behind his back, and also found a type “Zasawa M70 AH, writes Periscopi.
A few miles from the site of the event was found and a car of the type Opel Astrak, which was allegedly burned, allegedly used in the murder case of Oliver Ivanovic.
The car that was found and burned was found to be owned by a Serb from Austria who had passed away, and had been found to have been sold several times.
In the first days after the assassination, Kosovo police have checked all cameras that were near the scene.
Two Serbian national police officers have been arrested under suspicion of manipulation of evidence in the case of Oliver Ivanovic's murder, but were later released. /Periscope./












