Paparacy: Serbian officers resigned are receiving salaries and guarantees from Milan Radojicic

Even three Kosovo police officers who took over their service office in July this year have resigned from Kosovo police. As Paparaci.com finds out, they are receiving salaries and guarantees for further work by the northern chief criminal and the man controlling Kosovo Serbs, Milan Radojicic. This <x0-ENgentment agreement” [...]
Paparacy.com has learned exclusively from a Kosovo police officer who has abandoned his duty but who has wanted to remain anonymous that in Kraleva, following the meeting they had with Serbian List Vice President Milan Radojicic have accepted wages and guarantees for further jobs in exchange for leaving Kosovo police.
Although the policeman in question has refused to answer the question of the salary rate they are receiving from Radojicic, he has replied that: “we have received an offer that is not refused, we are very satisfied”.
Milan Radojicic on the other side is the North criminal who is also on the blacklist of the United States, while recently his name was re-equipped on the opinion after publishing the conversation between Vetevendosje Movement chief Mimoza Kusari finished with Lila and former Kosovo Assembly President from the Serbian List, Slavko Symes, saying Kusari Lila had talked on the phone with Radjiciqi.
Concern over the resignation of three Kosovo police officers from office has also voiced the United States of America and the European Union for Ending Law mission in Kosovo (EULEX).
According to EULEX mission chief in Kosovo Giovanni Pietro Barbano, policemen who resigned had recently joined the Kosovo Police.
“EULEX is closely conveying these disturbing developments. The composition of the police must reflect and represent the society for which they serve and protect. Members of the non-US Kosovo Police communities can contribute to the security of their communities through patrol”, he wrote on Twitter.
The US ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey Hovenier expressed similar concerns.
“We reiterate our commitment to a multiethnic Kosovo police force. I have said several times, the Kosovo Police exist to serve all communities in Kosovo and that police officials are able to carry out their free work without fear. We are closely following these” developments, he wrote on Twitter.
And Michael Davenport, O'S Mission Chief The SEU in Kosovo has reacted following the resignation of three Serb policemen in the country's north. Davenport said he shares concern with EULEX following the resignation of new Serbian recruits to the Kosovo Police, while adding that their support will not be missing.
“EULEX and O The SEU has been working together to support the Kosovo Police to recruit screws from all non-US communities. Our support for a professional and multiethnic police force in Kosovo will continue”, he said.
Reaction also came from German Ambassador Jorn Rohde. He said that a multiethnic country requires multiethnic police.
” I completely agree: a multiethnic country requires a multiethnic police. All members of the Kosovo Police no matter which ethnic group they belong to should be able to carry out their duties without intimidation“, the German ambassador wrote.
In November last year, Serb police members in northern Kosovo had resigned, as part of the Serbian officials' collective resignations in northern municipalities, Zvecan, Leposaviq, Zubin Potok and Northern Mitrovica, in recognition of a Kosovo Government decision on reregistering Serbian illegal plates at those Kosovo Republic of Kosovo.
To meet the vacuum created after the resignations, authorities in Kosovo announced contests for accepting new policemen. In July 74 new police officers from non-US communities had started working in the Kosovo Police. On the other hand, authorities in Kosovo have not yet reacted to the issue.












