Police carried out raids at Shilovovo. Serbian government does propaganda, say they went to intimidate Serbs.

Kosovo police have raided two houses in the village of Shilova in Gjilan, with suspicion of illegal gunkeeping. The Serbian government said that the owners of raided houses “experienced serious stress”, but one of the suspects praised the police's behaviour. Serbian media are reporting this case as new action [...]
Serbian media are reporting this case as new Kosovo Police action. They write that the Kosovo Special Police Unit has raided the homes of two Serbs in the village of Shilova near Gjilan in search of illegal weapons. RTV Puls reported that shortly before noon the action is over and nothing has been found during the search.
According to these media, the action started today around nine o'clock, when dozens of Kosovo police have begun to search the homes and aid facilities of Zivko Jakliq and Gradimir Mihajlovic.
The so-called office for Kosovo in the Serbian government reacted immediately, calling police actions “typical examples of Serb intimidation”.
“If nothing illegal has been found in the homes of Lieutenant Jakliq and Mihajloviq, they have been victims of police checks for several hours, resulting in severe stress”, the police station's statement, blaming Prime Minister Albin Kurti as “.
But one of whom was a target of the police operation mentioned the police's correct behavior.
The police told me it was routine control and I let them check my house. They were correct”, quoted as saying Zivko Jaklich, a retired military resident.
Express has learned from sources inside the police that two houses were raided with suspicion of possession without permission, while nothing was found or confiscated.









