Vuciq: Radojicic took the guns to Serbia, Croatia, cannot hand over Kosovo

“I can't extradite Milan Radociqi in Pristina, because we don't know Kosovo, he was my close ally, but not friend”, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said. He has been asked whether Belgrade has planned events in Banjska and whether it had equipped a group of Serbs with guns and photographs of [...]
“I can't extradite Milan Radociqi in Pristina, because we don't know Kosovo, he was my close ally, but not friend”, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said.
He has been asked whether Belgrade has planned the events in Banjska and whether it had equipped a group of Serbs with guns and for pictures of the Kosovo Police, which show that most confiscated weapons were produced in Serbia. Vuciq has said “that it is always easier to accuse Belgrade”.
“Who will believe that it's actually something different, almost nobody”, Vuciq said.
Serbian president also claimed Sky News that “Kosovo Police participants also use weapons produced in Serbia, but that Serbia has not sold them”.
“Those boys following the Serbs who are from the Kosovo Police kept AKs produced here in Kragujevc”, Vuciq said.
The Serbian president argues that it is easy to find weapons and not only on the black market.
The “people will always support people who want to protect, because from our point of view, from the Serb perspective, it is part of Serbia, according to our Constitution, there is another angle you should see. That's why I say it's not something that's allowed, but I think it's not that difficult,”, said Vuciq.
He also spoke of Sky news to terrorist Milan Radocichi.
Serbian judicial authorities accuse Radoichi of buying weapons, ammunition and explosives from Tuzla since January, handing them over to Belgrade's territory and later preserving them on Kosovo territory. Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovina denied the weapons were from Tuzla.
Serbia's president now presents new details, referring to Radojici's statement.
“The boy who was questioned in the preliminary procedure said he bought something in Serbia, something in Croatia, something in Bosnia and Herzegovina, now let's check it”, he said.
Vuciq has responded positively to the question of whether Radojic is his close ally.
“No doubt, he was deputy chairman of the Serbian List”, he said.
However, he cannot say that he was his friend.
He was charged. It was a big crime, a big crime,”, Vuciq stressed.
Asked why he does not extradite Radociqi to Pristina, Vuciq answers with a question: “Are you kidding me or what? I'm telling you this because you know that we can't extradite anyone to Pristina, because we don't recognise Kosovo as a state”, Vuciq said.
There were thousands of serious crimes, and even though we are members of the UN, they did not extradite anyone to Belgrade.












