At request of Serbian deputy minister, investigations are launched against policemen who arrested Djuric

All police officers who have participated in the Serbian Office for Kosovo's arrest action, Marko Djuric, on March 26th 2018, in northern Mitrovica will undergo an investigation by the Kosovo Police Inspectorate investigating Kosovo Special Police Units Police officers has requested the deputy minister of jobs [...]
All policemen who have participated in the Serbian Office for Kosovo's arrest action, Marko Djuric, on March 26th 2018, in northern Mitrovica will undergo an investigation by Kosovo Police Inspectorate
The investigation of Kosovo Special Police Units officers has called for Deputy Interior Minister of the Republic of Kosovo Milan Radojevic.
Speaking to local media in northern Mitrovica, Radojevic has confirmed that Kosovo Police Inspectorate has officially even begun investigations to testify to the criminal responsibility of policemen who have participated in the arrest of Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government director Marko Djuric, and where Minister Nenad Ricalo and several others have been injured, writes further <x0Z>”.
I have asked the Kosovo Police Inspectorate to assess the criminal responsibility of the police involved. The IPK has immediately begun to receive statements and collect data, while the Mitrovica Prosecutor is competent for investigations. The latest information I have is that today (Monday) a meeting of IPK representatives with Mitrovica's chief prosecutor, Fatmir Syla, who will give directions on where it should start with the investigations”, Radojevic said.












