Dukeagini: The Serbian spy was BIA's resident agent, secretly filmed KFOR and Police, even with AKI

Alexander Vlajq, Kosovo Serb citizens, is not just a spy detainee in Kosovo. He was nothing short of a BIA resident agent who was spying on Kosovo. To clarify for the public, this means the highest level of an agent within the intelligence of a state, Dukajini reports. Vlajic in the midst of acts [...]
He was nothing short of a BIA resident agent who was spying on Kosovo. To clarify for the public, this means the highest level of an agent within the intelligence of a state, reports the U.S. Dukagini.
Vlajic, amid acts he committed in Kosovo, has also secretly filmed the movements and vehicles of the Kosovo Police, the KFOR and international mission, always in behalf of Serbian service. BIA.
He was part of the Serbian MUP in the past, while when he was integrated into Kosovo institutions held an important position at the Police Institute, working at the regional intelligence unit of police in northern Mitrovica. As he held that position, he was engaged in meetings of information for those who have been preachers of Islam.
It is noteworthy that the information resulting from his identification and capture was provided by the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI).
One of the damaging acts for Kosovo that the same has done is sending to THE name of an AKI official, who he learned during official meetings until he was a member of the Kosovo Police.
In co-operation with BIA, Vlajic has forged various documents, with the aim of discrediting various figures in the Kosovo Police.
Vlajik has been made because of his information on the BIA Serbs- northern Serbian citizens become the target of lynching into social networks and Serbian media as traitors.
The same was excluded from the Kosovo Police ranks, but neither the Kosovo Police nor the Police Inspectorate today has responded to Dukagjin, for the period he served in this institution, and over what reasons he was then excluded.

During the massive resignation of former Kosovo Police officials who had then signed contracts with Serbia's Government, Vlajq had joined their ranks.
Alexander Vlajiq has been employed in Serbia's police even at the time of the occupation. He survived a NATO bombing on 2 May 1999, when the Serbian MUP building in Mitrovica was hit.
Exactly by name and surname, Vlajic reported it. Ratko Gajtanovic.
Currently, it holds the position of BIA centre chief in Novi Pazar. There is evidence that he was also personally present in Kosovo. One of the cases is when he had illegally entered Kosovo, on the occasion of Alexander Vuciqi's visit to Kosovo on May 8th and May 9th 2018.













