Sarajevo unaware of weapons Serbia said trafficked from Radojicqi group

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Interior Minister Ramo Isaac said that “has no information about any weapons in the Tuzla area”, which relates to the case of Milan Radojici. Contacted by the REL, even the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office said that “has no information, nor can there be any” for weapons [...]
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Interior Minister Ramo Isaac said that “has no information about any weapons in the Tuzla area”, which relates to the case of Milan Radojici.
Contacted by the REL, even the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office said that “has no information, nor can there be any” for weapons in this Bosnian town.
Radojic, who admitted responsibility for organising the attack on Banjska, was banned by authorities in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Belgrade's Supreme Public Prosecutor said he questioned Radocicin, who, days ago, admitted responsibility for organising the attack on Banjska village in northern Kosovo.
According to the prosecution, Radoic allegedly has provided weapons, ammunition and explosive devices with huge destructive powers from Tuzla to the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from January 2023 to September 24th”.
Guns have been handed over to the territory of the city of Belgrade most frequently in the Bubanj Potok and Vic, according to the Prosecutor.
Afterwards, those “ai weapons have been transported and stored at indefinite locations on Kosovo territory, where they have been hidden in abandoned objects and forest”, the Prosecutor's statement said.
According to her, the suspect has denied performing the cited criminal acts.












