Institutions under pressure to investigate police action for Djuric's arrest

Presumptuously, institutional representatives had spoken of police action happening exactly a year ago, which had led to the arrest of Marko Djuriqi, the cause he entered Kosovo without the permission of the Government. But they have now pledged to clear the investigation into police who have carried out the action. [...]
On March 26th, Djuric, chief of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, had ignored the authorities' decision, with which the request to visit Kosovo was denied. But he had carried out the entrance illegally, using alternative routes. And, with Serb representatives, he had participated in a previously warned activity, writes Koha Ditore today.
After the location had been identified, the elite police units had gone to the country's predominantly Serb-inhabited north and entered within the structure where the organisation was located and Serb ministers of the Government of Kosovo and other participants were present. Some citizens were injured in action, having tried to prevent police from apprehending Djuric. Nenad Ricalo, then minister of agriculture, was also injured in the action.
Some citizens were injured in action, having tried to prevent police from apprehending Djuric. Nenad Ricalo, then minister of agriculture, was also injured in the action.
Despite this, police had managed to catch Djuric and one of the actions criticised by blue uniforms was the public exposure of the Serbian official when he was brought to Pristina in handcuffs.
Kosovo's police inspector had launched investigations into the case, following the complaint he had made at this institution Deputy Interior Minister Milan Radojevic.











