Two young suspects in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic are part of the crime in the North

The State Prosecutor is continuing the investigation launched a year ago to capture the killers of Oliver Ivanovic. Two new suspects, according to Prosecutor Syla Hoxhaj, are being sought to arrest. Both live in northern Mitrovica and are involved in crime [...]
The State Prosecutor is continuing the investigation launched a year ago to capture the killers of Oliver Ivanovic. Two new suspects, according to Prosecutor Syla Hoxhaj, are being sought to arrest. Both live in northern Mitrovica and are involved in organised crime. Regarding the Serbian politician's murder so far, 4 persons have been arrested, two of whom have been released. While the state has issued international warrants for Milan Radojicic, who is hiding in Serbia.
The killers of Serbian politician Oliver Ivanovic have not yet been revealed, however, that six people are already suspected on the issue.
Two more suspects are being investigated by the prosecution on the morning of January 16, 2018.
Both, according to Kosovo investigators, live in the northern part of Mitrovica. The new suspects reportedly deal with organised crime in Mitrovica.
Details about the investigation into the Serbian politician's murder for Express have given the special prosecutor handling the case, Syla Hoxha.
“Accounts we're continuing. We've collected evidence, interviewed several people who connect with the case”, Hoxha declares.
He admits that the investigation into this murder has expanded as well as two other suspected persons.
We've expanded the investigation. There's two more people on the list. We're working on their arrest. We know their location”, states the special prosecutor, who is dealing with the dawning of Oliver Ivanovic's murder.
About this case, Kosovo has already requested an international ordinance for Milan Radojicic, as suspected of involvement in the murder.
Milan Radojicic, who is considered the most powerful North man, has been targeted in an operation conducted by Kosovo special units in the early morning hours of November 23rd.
He has not been found in his house, but Kosovo Police have arrested four other people, three of whom Serb police allegedly involved in Ivanovic's murder.
Radojicci is still on the run, while the Pristina Constitutional Court, at the request of the Special Prosecutor, has issued arrest warrants.
Oliver Ivanovic, former minister and ex-Deputees in Kosovo's Parliament has led SDPHA was killed on January 16, 2018.












