Police deny allegations that the director of an NGO in the north was attacked by special unit

Kosovo police have denied the non-governmental organisation “Target” with headquarters in northern Mitrovica, which said its executive director, Miodrag Milicevic, is “physically and blindly” from members of the Kosovo Police Special Unit. In her response, police have said that this report is not consistent and untrue. [...]
In her response, police have said that this report is not consistent and untrue.
“The SPK-Jarinje and after completing the same border procedures without any problems has continued in the direction of the Republic of Serbia. It is noteworthy that there has been no incident or persecution against the same as stated or alluded to the writings published”, said the police response.
Further it has become known that additional measures have been taken in order of reversion.
Serbian police officials in Jarinje have also asked the Serbian side if someone has filed any complaints, where the Serbian side's shift supervisor has confirmed that there has been no complaint so far for poor conduct or something of that nature”, police have announced.
In a communiqué sent to the media, Active said the incident occurred on the morning of November 14th, near the border crossing with Serbia, Jarinje.
Millicevic, said in the communiqué, “has been banned by Kosovo Special Forces, has been divided by the column and, during questioning, a special police member has punched him in the womb”, REL reported.
“at the same time, there were verbal harassments, as police were shouting at Milliquqi, asking her to remain silent and asked her why there are no Kosovo documents”, the active organisation's communique said. /Periscopi/












