These are Serbs being sought by Kosovo police

Kosovo police constantly inform citizens about police operations, the arrest of persons for various criminal acts, but also seek help in apprehending persons who were hiding from justice bodies. Police have recently announced a person from Peja, who is being sought for two criminal acts. It's about Luan Muhammad [...]
Police have recently announced a person from Peja, who is being sought for two criminal acts.
It's about Luan Muhamet Lajqi from Decani, who is wanted for attempted murder and self-trial.
The high-ranking suspect is wanted by the Basic Peja Court and the Basic Gjakova Court. Kosovo police are calling on citizens of the Republic of Kosovo to have anyone with information on the whereabouts of the suspected person in the photo attached, inform the Kosovo Police or report to the nearest police station”, said this communique issued by the Regional Directorate in Pec.
But on the official police page, there are still others who have not been caught.
These people are of Serbian nationalism, where police require all those familiar with their whereabouts to call in official numbers or to the nearest police station.
On the list of public fugitives are Dusan Jovanovic, Ratomir Bozovic, Branislav Rakic, Petri Salihu, Korab Zogjani, and recently Luan Lajqi.
And it's noteworthy that the police fugitives involved in several armed robberies have succeeded in arresting them for a short time.
It's about the band of robbers, Kastriot Shalen, Leutrim Latif of Ridvan Ademi,
They are involved in several armed robberies, where their banks were targeted, oil sales stations, and markets.
The last to have been arrested by this group is Ridvan Ademi, who was detained in Brussels, thanks to Kosovo's good co-operation with the police there.
Meanwhile, the Royal Directorate of Pec has announced that every Friday it will publish one or more people in search in order to get the help of citizens in order to bring suspects to justice.
Phone numbers and electronic contact addresses to contact Kosovo Police: 192 and 0800 19999 (free)











