Charge confirmed for Serbia-free police officers

The three Kosovo police officers who were kidnapped 12 days ago by members of special units have been released today from detention. The secretary at the Kosovo Liaison Office in Belgrade, Fatmir Hajoli, has published photos with three released police officers who were held in Serbia for nearly two weeks. However, the procedure against them in [...]
The three Kosovo police officers who were kidnapped 12 days ago by members of special units have been released today from detention.
The secretary at the Kosovo Liaison Office in Belgrade, Fatmir Hajoli, has published photos with three released police officers who were held in Serbia for nearly two weeks.
However, the procedure against them in Serbia will not cease, even though it will have no effect after they return to Kosovo. The court in Kralev has confirmed the indictment, while the decision has been made to prevent their detention to be protected in freedom.
Media under the influence of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq continue to refer to them as members of special units.
After conducting preliminary procedure and establishing the indictment by the High Public Prosecutor in Kraleva against suspects B.S., R.Z. and the U.S. For each criminal work production, possession, possession and illegal trafficking of weapons and explosives, substances from Article 348, paragraph 4 concerning paragraph 2 concerning paragraph 1 of the Penal Code, the Supreme Court's trial body in Kralev has confirmed the indictment against the aforementioned defendants and has issued a decision with which the defendants have been suspended in custody”, the verdict said.











