International arrest warrant issued for Radojcici, allegedly hiding in Serbia

A year and a half after the assassination of Civic Initiative leader Oliver Ivanovic, the Court has issued international arrest warrant for Serbian List Deputy Chairman Milan Radojicic, who is suspected of having a role in the murder of Serbian politician. Radojciqi, also, is suspected of organised crime and other serious acts, KTV reports. After raids and rejection [...]
Radojciqi, also, is suspected of organised crime and other serious acts, KTV reports.
Following the raids and rejection of the invitation to be interviewed by the Special Prosecutor in Kosovo, the prosecutor, who is investigating Ivanovic's murder, says an international arrest warrant for Radojcicin, who is allegedly hiding in Serbia, has been issued.
Another person close to Radojciqi, too, is being sought by the Special Prosecutor.
Following the files accepted by EULEX, the Special Prosecution has finally expanded investigations into Zvonko Veselinovic, who was often seen accompanied by Serbian List deputy chairman.
At the prosecution's request, the court has also issued an arrest warrant against him.
Veselinovici, who had been seen in the north last year, was suspected of organised crime, endangering UN personnel, causing general danger, and killing Ivica Rajic in 2014.
The two long-sought Serbs last month were presented together at a holiday of the anti-Albanian picture, '{0}'Informer from Belgrade.
Hoxha further said this is the prosecutor's last opportunity to ensure the presence of two suspected Serbs, who for years allegedly committed organised crime in the country's north.
Months ago it was Milan Radojciqi, who had invited prosecutor Silas Hoxha to go interview him in Belgrade, but the Prosecution had refused to do so.









