Svechla called them criminals: How one of Serbs arrested for assault on journalists in the north is being released

Another person has been released on bail, after being arrested for allegedly attacking journalists in the northern part of Kosovo. It's about Serbian Uros Vukasinovic. The news of his release to Kossev has revealed the suspect's attorney. “Yes, U.V. will be released on parole today. We are currently on [...]
Another person has been released on bail, after being arrested for allegedly attacking journalists in the northern part of Kosovo.
It's about Serbian Uros Vukasinovic. The news of his release to Kossev has revealed the suspect's attorney.
“Yes, U.V. will be released on parole today. Currently, we are resolving the documents on this matter and he will be released during the day,” has been expressed in Vlasic.
But Interior Affairs Minister Jedal Svecla as well as in other similar cases, Vukasinovici had found he is a criminal.
The third arrest, next, is Uros Vukasinovic. These criminals, who are taking orders from Belgrade, will now face justice.” Have expressed Svecla through a post on June 19th Facebook.
Two other Serb citizens, suspected of the same work, have been released early on condition.
One of them is Dalibor Spasic.
“Today has been arrested by Kosovo Police in Jarinje, even an attacker of journalists in the north, criminal Dalibor Spasic”, wrote Svecla on 17 June Facebook, not adding the alleged last name to the suspect.
Minister Svecla has also rushed to announce the opinion of the arrest of Nemanja Vlaskovic, who was released four days ago to defend himself in freedom.
“One of the leaders of the group that has attacked journalists of the Kalxo medium in Leposaviq on May 29th has just been arrested. Nemanja Vlaskovic will face justice for the attacks against our journalists. All attackers and criminals will be brought to justice, this has no alternative. I congratulate the Kosovo Police on the work in investigating and arresting journalists' attackers. We continue, dedicated, for uncompetitive justice against the fascist militia”, wrote proudly Svechla.
Minister Svechla in this case had also made a miss, confusing Vlaskowih with another person who in the picture posted by the minister wore a mask.












