Vuciq: The cops weren't mistreated, they told us they were looking for mushrooms.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has spoken little about the situation of three policemen who were reported Wednesday that they were kidnapped by Serb forces on Kosovo territory. He said that they were neither beaten nor mistreated. Vucinqi has talked with Slovenia's president about the situation. He said [...]
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has spoken little about the situation of three policemen who were reported Wednesday that they were kidnapped by Serb forces on Kosovo territory.
Vucinqi has talked with Slovenia's president about the situation. He has said he will hand over images and evidence, with which he insists three Kosovo police officers have been arrested on Serbian territory and not in Kosovo, Danas reported.
Let's say Kurt told the truth, but he said, they don't have the right to be there. When they come within a mile, they must report to KFOR 36 hours ago. They are not allowed to be there under the military-technical agreement. And what did they do there with long barrels? Those arrested said they didn't have GPS working and were looking for mushrooms. They didn't catch 10 meters inside our territory, but much farther away from”, he said.












