Prosecutor says 5 Serbs were released because police did not have enough evidence

Five Serbs have been arrested Tuesday by Kosovo Police in Gjilan after allegedly threatening, blackmailing and pressuring Serb members of the Kosovo Security Force (FSK) to resign from this institution, Koha Ditore writes today. However, the fifth after the interview has been released by the prosecution in [...] procedure.
Five Serbs have been arrested Tuesday by Kosovo Police in Gjilan after allegedly threatening, blackmailing and pressuring Serb members of the Kosovo Security Force (FSK) to resign from this institution, Koha Ditore writes today.
However, the fifth after the interview has been released in regular procedure. The release has argued, saying police evidence was not enough for detention or detention. The arrest of suspects has been conveyed with reactions by authorities in Belgrade, which have also threatened to withdraw from the dialogue in Brussels.
Kosovo's so-called Anamorava District chief Radovan Stojkovic; Serbia's National Employment Service branch director Jovan Deniz; employed in Serbia's Army, Nenad Stojanovic, as well as the other two unemployed, Aleksandar Djordjevic and Nenad Stojanovic have been arrested in early morning hours in Gjilan by Kosovo Police.
All are Kosovo citizens. Police have announced the arrest through a communique sent to the media.












