Serbian Police Director After Action in the North: Belgrade willing to react

Serbia's Police Director Vdalmir Rebiq has said Belgrade is willing to react “if it would come to the extreme of the Serbian people”. He commenting on today's Kosovo police action in the north stressed that he is convinced the international community would not allow that. Rebic for Radio Television [...]
He commenting on today's Kosovo police action in the north stressed that he is convinced the international community would not allow that.
Rebiq for Radio Television of Serbia said Serbian police had knowledge that Pristina authorities “would enter the north at night”.
He said 24 armoured vehicles had entered northern Kosovo “contrary to all regulations and resolutions”.
Rebiq described the action as intimidation and reaction after what he called the “loss at Interpol”, broadcasts the Klan Kosova.
Two people have been arrested in today's action in the north, and a third is on the run.
It's the police investigator, Rade Basara, and the son of chief police operative for the north region, Zhelko Bojic.
The latter is also in search of law enforcement.
They are suspected of organised crime, participation in hiding evidence and other activities dealing with the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, broadcasts Klan Kosova.












