Witness from Podgorica co-operates in Ivanovic's murder case?

Mario Milosevic of Podgorica has been offered co-operative witness status in the case of the Serbian Civic Initiative leader, SDP Oliver Ivanovic, in Kosovo. So reports the Cdm newspaper. referring to the writing of Dan newspaper. He has been reportedly offered extenuating circumstances if they sign a declaration accusing a group [...]
So reports the Cdm newspaper. referring to the writing of Dan newspaper.
It is reported that he has been offered extenuating circumstances if he signs a statement accusing a criminal group consisting of members from Serbia and Montenegro who reportedly organised and carried out Ivanovic's murder.
Although Kosovo authorities questioned Milosevic several times, he denied involvement in the crime and refused to testify, the Podgorica newspaper writes.
According to Dan, the same offer will be submitted by two of the arrested members of the criminal group that Montenegrin authorities are calling for the murder of Radomir Djuricovici, Kosovo broadcasts.
The article notes that Serbian media immediately after the arrest of the criminal group reported that Milosevic and his associates had been offered a lot of money to admit they have participated in Ivanovic's murder and accused Belgrade.
In addition to the money, suspects have also been offered to change their identity and defend themselves against possible revenge, the Klan Kosova broadcast.
According to this article, the bid was related to the Pristina authorities' announcement that they will announce details of the SDP leader's assassination.
During the arrest in Kosovo, Milosevic claimed police had wrongly deprived him of freedom. In particular, he presented the documents to inspectors in Kosovo on behalf of Miroslav Kostic to a Kosovo citizen. The document says Kostic, introduced as Milosevic, was born in northern Mitrovica and permanently resided in Pristina”.
In Kosovo, police also arrested Djordje Pavicevich, who left the hospital in Dobrote on July 3rd, where he was sent after the kidnapping sentence. After Milosevic and reviewing his ties, local inspectors came to witness, showing strong suspicion that Ziba helped Milosevic hide”, Podgorica media reported.
Oliver Ivanovic was killed in January this year before his party's office in northern Mitrovica.












