Two raids on Zubin Potok, military equipment seized

Kosovo police have conducted the duty raid today at two locations in Zubin Potok. This is how Deputy Director for the North Veton Elshani, who has claimed that one person is being interviewed as a suspect and another is expected to be interviewed. On the other hand, Elshani has announced that during [...]
Kosovo police have conducted the duty raid today at two locations in Zubin Potok.
This is how Deputy Director for the North Veton Elshani, who has claimed that one person is being interviewed as a suspect and another is expected to be interviewed.
On the other hand, Elshani has made it known that police equipment as a uniform, bulletproof vest, radiolock, and a hunting rifle have been confiscated during the shares.
We've had two raids on Zubin Potok, one in Varag. We confiscated a Usbatae, hunting rifle and bulletproof vest. One person is now being interviewed and then interviewed by another. Persons are being interviewed under suspicion of embezzlement of task”, Elshani said.
It is noteworthy that Kosovo police are occasionally developing different shares in the country's northern countries. While on November 29th there has been a terrorist attack on the Varragga of Zubin Potok, where Kosovo's critical infrastructure has been damaged.
Otherwise, Kosovo authorities have arrested eight suspects and confiscated weapons, including explosives, following a wide operation in the north over an explosion in the Iber-Lepenci channel in this part of Kosovo, Kosovo Interior Minister Jelal Svechla announced on Saturday.
Friday evening's blast caused considerable damage to Iber-Lepenci's water channel in the village of Zubin Potok municipality, prompting Kosovo authorities to accuse Serbia of attacks <x0 criminal and terrorist” against the country's vital infrastructure.
Svecla, at an extraordinary media conference in South Mitrovica, said that the explosion of the Iber-Lepenci Canal, which supplies some parts of the country with water, was the most serious to the country's critical infrastructure since the 1998-1999 war in Kosovo.
This terrorist attack is not a mere attack, but co-ordinated by terrorist organisations... the aim has been to make the maximum damage to the state of Kosovo and its citizens”, he said.
The detainees are also suspected of links and inciting recent attacks in the country's north this week, such as hand grenades at the police station and the municipality building in Zvecan, Svecla said.
Kosovo security authorities, including the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence (AKI), have conducted a wide operation Saturday at 10 locations, Svecla said.












