Periscop sources within the Prosecution: Florim Ejupi's name has never been mentioned in investigation into Ivanovic's murder

Periscop's official sources within the Kosovo Prosecutor's Office have confirmed that from the ongoing investigations concerning the Serbian politician's murder in northern Mitrovica, Oliver Ivanovic, has never been named as Albanian Florim Ejupi. The same sources have unofficially confirmed to Periscop that there were no investigations in this direction and that until [...]
The same sources have unofficially confirmed to Periscop that there have been no investigations in this direction and that so far they have not heard of the individual's involvement in this case.
According to them, all of this is the insistence of Serbian politicians and efforts to change the course of investigations concerning Ivanovic's murder.
Florim Ejupi's name, suspected of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, mentioned yesterday at a news conference, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.
He said Ejupi is the prime suspect in Ivanovic's murder. And immediately today, his statement has become top news in the Serbian media.
On this issue, Periscopi has also contacted Kosovo Prosecutor's Office officials.
The same have told Periscope that they cannot comment on political statements concerning investigations in such cases.
And much less when such statements come from Serbian officials, when their best intentions are known.
Why aren't they giving us videos from Tirana Airport, Rinas? Why can't we find evidence of what Florim Ejupi, who is under surveillance in Germany and what he has done at Tirana Airport, where he has traveled to Germany. What did Nxmeddin Zekia do, who changed his name to Freedom Zakaj afterwards? These are all questions we can't get answers to”, Vuciq said yesterday at a news conference.
Oliver Ivanov was killed in January 2018, while Kosovo Special Prosecution suspects that Milan Radojcicin, an official of the Republika Srpska List and the man said to control the North.
While Vucic says Radijcic has nothing to do with Ivanovic's murder./ P ERISCOPIA













