State agency renting residence to Montenegrin killers

Mario Milosevic and Djordje Pavicevic, who were arrested on Wednesday by Kosovo Police, were staying in their homes in the Emshire Quarter in Pristina. Owners of the agency from which they rented the residences say they were presented with different identities. We are surprised when [...]
Mario Milosevic and Djordje Pavicevic, who were arrested on Wednesday by Kosovo Police, were staying in their homes in the Emshire Quarter in Pristina. Owners of the agency from which they rented the residences say they were presented with different identities.
We're surprised to see who they are. We don't know they had another name when we made the contract. ”
They show that they were presented by other name and citizenship and did not know who they were.
“The documents they brought, they have Slovenians. The police took everything they wanted. ”
Even neighborhood dwellers say they had no knowledge that they were wanted internationally.
Those for T7 have also indicated the action that took place all afternoon Wednesday.
Two people who saw the police coming in at three o'clock, they have coffee and they're on the cab and they're gone,” says a resident who had seen the event.
He reports that the police had been blocking buildings where the detainees lived and that one of them had attempted to escape from the window.
It's not mine. They told the residents don't get shot, and now the police got him. ”
While Kosovo police, through a media communique, have said they have raided residences where the suspects were staying.
The police operation has been developed in two locations in Pristina, and during the search two weapons, quantities of narcotics, one car, documents allegedly forged, amount of money and other things have been seized. ”
Milosevic is suspected of the murder of Cetinjan Radomir Djurikovic in October 2016. Pavicevic escaped from the hospital where she was being held to serve the penalty for kidnapping and murder she had committed in 2015 in Kotor. For both of them, INTERPOL had issued an international warrant.












