Vucinic's scenario detected, Serbian police shooting planned to blame Albanians

“In 2012, Serbia's secret service had ordered military elite sniper Dejan Plavschih in Kosovo to kill Serbian police officer Sasa Luqovac, so that liquidation later be said to have made the Albanians”, Nikola Sandulovic said at a press conference in Belgrade during the week [...]
The motives of the potential murder were a score between the power and union of the Serbian Police.
The particular thing is that protagonists themselves attended the conference, Dejan Mirko Plavsici (1970), a former member of the 63th Preshutists' Brigade and its potential victim, Sasa Lukovac (1963), who explained the event.
The sniper Plavsic himself had said he had failed to carry out the murder after consulting several friends. Both had been in service of the war Serbia had fought in Kosovo (1998-1999), but also Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The group that had ordered the murder was in the composition of Sasa Vukadinovic (former BIA chief), his son-in-law Zoran Jovanovic, prosecutor Milko Radisavevicq, Milan Petrovic (Police commander in the crustevc), Zoran Trnavac (fund of Bratislav Gashiqi, current BIA chief). These had prepared the liquidation of the police official, Serbia's Union chief Sasa Luqovac respectively.
From what was said there was the fact that the murders that were committed in Serbia by these people are similar to the murder of Oliver Ivanovic in Mitrovica on 16 January this year. All these crimes have been reported to institutions in Serbia until the president, but nothing has been undertaken so far.
Several embassies in Belgrade, such as that of Albania, the US, Holland, and.”, have been reported.
The press conference was not conveyed by the media in Serbia, which was said to be in the service of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciqi's power, which controls most media. Below, find pictures provided by Kosovapress of Plavishh and the link of the entire press conference taken by youtube. Even in spite of efforts by international and domestic institutions, Serbia's parallel structures continue to exist illegally in Kosovo. Since the post-war to date in Kosovo has occurred in dozens of killings, most of which have remained unconventional.









