That's how Serbian AKI agent Bratislav Nikoliqi burned BIA, who had decontained Serbian organ trafficking plan

It got very loud these days when after 10 years, the media reported that Bratislav Nikolic, already former adviser to President Thaci's community, was a secret BIA agent in Kosovo, the Metro newspaper reports. Despite that against a group of Serbs, part of them and Bratislav Nikolic had been filed in 2009, and the court had thrown [...]
It got a lot of noise these days when after 10 years, the media reported that Bratislav Nikolic, already former adviser to President Thaci's community, was BIA's secret agent in Kosovo, reports Metro newspaper.
Despite being against a group of Serbs, part of them and Bratislav Nikolic had filed an indictment in 2009, and the court had dismissed him as baseless, media media based on media reports 10 years ago declared him BIA agent in Kosovo again.
Metro newspaper from sources within security institutions have learned that our institutions had long managed to infiltrate its agents within BIA cells, which had launched a highly classified operation to purchase false witnesses who would testify against The NLA in the Special Tributal that allegedly “has removed organs during the war”.
Such a case, AKI had been deconjured even after 2009, where after failing to purchase false witnesses, the Serbian secret service was trying to transport Serb mortore remains to the vicinity of Albania's Yellow House.
Security institutions had long infiltrated their agents even in this BIA cell, and mortore waste had only managed to reach the Decani Monastery, through an ambulance supposed to carry patients from this monastery to be sent to Serbia.
Serbian BIA after placing these mortore remains near the Yellow House was planning to ask the international community to examine those mortar remains, thus legitimising their claims of organ trafficking during the Kosovo war.
As part of the failure of continued operations of the Serbian secret service, including the latest case for <x0-cypher humanitarian disaster” in Kosovo's north, Serbia's intelligence structures now appear to have become “head member” of Kosovo security institutions' collaborators, striving to eliminate them from public and institutional scenes at any cost.
According to this source within the security institutions, one of the people who had contributed to the continuing failure of BIA's operations in Kosovo was also former Serbian adviser to Thaci Bratislav Nikolic.
Because of his vitality to the constitutional and legal order, Bratislav Nikolic was settled even earlier in different positions in the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo.
However, what seems new in the methodology of the work of the Serbian BIA even in the case of Bratislav Nikolic, is the frequent use of local media, seen as being copied by the methodology of Russian secret services, but also the labeling of opposing agents as its agents, which is the easiest method to discredit them in public.
The AKI Director, Shpend Maxun, who reported to the AKI Supervisor Commission yesterday, is taught that he did not report Bratislav Nikolijqi as an AKI agent, because neither of the deputies of this commission has passed the security verification, as requested with the Law on Classified Information and Security Verification.









