The information for “bomb” police accepted from a call outside Kosovo, allegedly coming from Serbia

An alarm for the suspicion of a bomb at the bus station was given by Kosovo Police, who spent several hours surrounded by police tape, to be released for circulation after nothing suspicious was found. According to sources of éxpressı within the Kosovo Police said the [...] phone call
According to éxpressı sources within the Kosovo Police said a phone call received by a person allegedly placed explosive devices at the bus station in Pristina has been carried out outside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo. The first cases of police say the phone call was allegedly carried out by Serbia.
However, this call has led to complete evacuation of the bus station, removing workers and citizens from the scene.
U.D., director of the Arian Grezda Bus Station, said that after two hours the workers have returned to their jobs and bus circulation has begun, thus returning to normal.
After about two hours of work, the situation has normalised, and buses are circulated”, Grezda said.
In question, even Kosovo Police, around 2: 00 p.m., received an anonymous phone call through which one person has claimed to have deployed explosive devices at the bus station in Pristina. Police have immediately undertaken all security measures in the area. In a given perimeter, it has evacuated citizens, while the police have engaged in relevant units for handling information”, confirmed during the day.
After that, police confirmed that after the raids conducted at the scene nothing suspicious was found, while the case was named “Copy that.
The “Informat has been treated by police. After checks conducted by competent units, it's nothing suspicious. Police units have been pulled out of that area, while investigators have begun working to clear up all related circumstances, which from the state prosecutor has been described as the false announcement”, is said to confirm the police.












