One of those convicted of the murder of Oliver Ivanovisk

Marko Rossic, one of four convicted of killing prominent northern Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic, has escaped from justice. Rospic had been convicted and sentenced by the first instance of the Constitutional Court in Pristina, but the same had been released from custody and protected in freedom. But it does not all end [...]
Rospic had been convicted and sentenced by the first instance of the Constitutional Court in Pristina, but the same had been released from custody and protected in freedom.
But that's not all. Rospup has already escaped from justice in Kosovo.
This has been confirmed for news.net by Kosovo Deputy Director of the Northern Police Veton Elshani.
The day the decision was made was sometime around 11:00. We've been brought in the decision to execute the sentence around 1500. The same day [the day the verdict was made by the court], we went to arrest him, but he was home and we believe he is not in Kosovo”, Elshani said.
Rospic reportedly has not been found in his home, nor has he appeared at the police station.
At the end of last month, the court pronounced the case of Oliver Ivanovic's murder, condemning four suspects to prison.
A total of 22 years and six months of imprisonment were put into place for Nedelko Spasojevicq, Marko Rossic, Dragisa Markovic, and Zarko Jovanovic.
And Thurwana Arsovitch has been acquitted of charges.
Rossic, or the high-ranking fugitive, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the criminal offence to participate in an organised criminal group that organised a murder and fined 10 thousand euros.
The trial process in the case of Oliver Ivanov's murder lasted four years, while neither of the accused was present in the courtroom at the moment of the plea.
It should be commemorated that Kosovo's justice is running away from some other Serbs.
Even among the names most mentioned is undoubtedly the Serb chief criminal, Milan Radojicic.
Suspected of the terrorist attack in Banjska, where the murdered police official, Afrem Bunnjak, Radojcic fled the scene until allegedly being sheltered by Serbs in Belgrade.












