Musliu: On Monday in the north, Aleksandar Bozovic became a friend of members of Radojic's terrorist group.

During Monday's action, authorities in Kosovo closed six objects of the Post Savings Bank and the People's Bank of Serbia in the four Serb majority municipalities in northern Kosovo. The Kosovo Police operation coincided with the gathering of Serbian citizens who protested the closure of these illegal financial institutions. [...]
The Kosovo Police operation coincided with the gathering of Serbian citizens who protested the closure of these illegal financial institutions.
Octopus Institute Director Agim Musliu has said that just as two years before the terrorist attack in Banjska, on the northern streets of Kosovo, a large number of masked Serbs were registered during Monday's protests!
“According to O research SINT from the Octopus Institute, the masked person is Aleksandar Bozovic, friend with a part of the terrorist structures led by Milan Radoicic (called by INTERPOL)”, wrote Musliu on a post on the “X” platform.
Two years before the terrorist attack in #Banjska, on the streets of the north of #Kosovo, a distance number of masked #Serbs We're recorted duets!
According to O SINT research by @iskhoctopus , the masked man is Aleksandar Bozovic, a friend with part of the # Terrorist... Pic.twitter. com/0s 9 NMFsa7) Agim Musliu (@rima musliu) May 21, 2024
According to the Kosovo Police report, except for the closure of six illegal units of “Savings Post Bank”, various material evidence, including 75m dinars (about 640m euros), was confiscated.
Some 1,600,000 euros, about 74,700,000 dinars, about 19,500 francs, about $1,800, Australian dollars. Comments and relevant evidence that links to the” case, says the announcement.
The announcement reportedly said that “Six parts of the so-called Savings Post Bank in the north of the country have been closed and official signs of their closure have been placed, since all further police actions will be realised in co-operation and co-ordination with justice organs”.
The Kosovo authorities' action took place a week after the Kosovo Central Bank announced it has completed the transit deadline for its regulation, which prohibits the use of the Serbian dinar for handling payments.
The CEC regulation, which went into effect on February 1st, envisions the euro as the only currency for handling payments.












