Two Serbian judges from Mitrovica part of meeting with Vuciqi in Belgrade

Two Serbian judges from Mitrovica part of meeting with Vuciqi in Belgrade

The chairman in the suspension of the Mitrovica Foundation Court, Ljiljana Stevanovic, appears not to have been alone in the meeting of Serbia's Security Council. Along with Stevanoviqi, two other judges of Kosovo's justice institutions -- Dragica Jakolevik and Lidija Vucuvik -- allegedly participated. Both are also seen in [...]

Along with Stevanoviqi, two other judges of Kosovo's justice institutions -- Dragica Jakolevik and Lidija Vucuvik -- allegedly participated. Both are also seen in the face of the encounter, trying to hide their face.

They are sitting near the chairman in suspension of the Mitrovica Foundation Court, Ljiljana Stevanovic.

However, Dukaagjini Television sources have shown that the two women watching these images are judges in the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo.

They allegedly attended the Serbia Security Council meeting together with Stevanovci.

According to data on the official site, Dragica Jakolovic is a judge at the Constitutional Court in Mitrovica, while Lidija Vucurovic is recently taught to have become part of the Appeals Division for northern municipalities.

Jakolevic was seen during Wednesday as he returned to work at the Mitrovica Foundation.

Televisions Dukaagini several different sources have confirmed the information that Jakolevik and Vucurovic attended this meeting of Serbia's Security Council.

This has not even been denied by the Kosovo Judiciary Council, which in a response to Dukagjini, have said they are investigating the Serbian judges' participation in the meeting.

Kosovo Judiciary Council (KGJK) is addressing the issue of Serbian judges participating in the Serbia Security Council meeting, but the procedure is confidential and cannot provide additional information, the Kosovo Judiciary Council has announced.

In the Security Council meeting, besides the chairman of the Mitrovica Foundation, five superiors of the Kosovo Police have reportedly participated.

The Kosovo Police Inspectorate has launched investigations against them.

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