Security cameras have filmed nothing at the time of Oliver Ivanovic's murder.

Ksenija Bozovic, from the Pristina Prosecutor's Office, has said that cameras located in party offices have recorded nothing at the time when Oliver Ivanovic was killed, since at the time they have not been working, Periscope reports. However, according to the Serbian news agency Bette, it is said that one of the cameras deployed [...]
However, as reported by the Serbian news agency Bedaú, one of the cameras stationed in SDP offices reportedly worked about 10 minutes after Oliver Ivanov's murder, however, only registered the incoming ambulance car and nothing else, Periscopi writes.
“From sources within KFOR and Prosecutorial, I have learned that the camera, which was located on the front of Oliver Ivanovic's office, had not worked for 12 days since January 4th. But then those cameras were active on January 16th. They had worked only ten minutes after Oliver Ivanov was killed, and had only recorded the arrival of an ambulance” has said Bozovic, given what he heard inside the Prosecution, of the EUTA news agency.
The “authorities investigating the case have the responsibility, for not allowing us access to cameras” recorded.
Oliver Ivanovic was killed on January 16th in 2018, about 8th and 15th in the morning in the vicinity of his Mitrovica office.
Zeljko Bojic of Kosovo Police, meanwhile, has said that all materials from security cameras have been taken by police during the investigation, and have been sent to Pristina for further processing./Periscopi/












