The owner of Pristina's telephone number uncovered

During Thursday, there were suspicions of bombs at the bus station in Pristina. According to police, the reports of explosives came through an anonymous phone call in which one was said to have placed explosive vehicles at the station. After the evacuation of the area by law organs, it turned out to be a false alarm. Klan Kosova understands [...]
According to police, the reports of explosives came through an anonymous phone call in which one was said to have placed explosive vehicles at the station.
After the evacuation of the area by law organs, it turned out to be a false alarm.
Klan Kosovo finds out from sources within Kosovo's security organs that the owner of the telephone number of which became the bomb threat is Zoran Kovacevic, about the age of 57-58, Serbian from Bujanovac.
The same in 2011 had threatened Serbia's deputy war crimes prosecutor Bruno Vekaric in the same form.
He called Belgrade police on March 3rd of the same year, saying: “
Serbian police had arrested Kovacevic at the time, while in court he was arguing that the call was made by being irritated when he learned from the media that he was suspected the Prosecutor's Office had withdrawn arrest warrant for Serbian General Slobodan Divljak.











