Haliti: Homes for Serb criminals leaving Kosovo are being built in Rashka

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK), Xhavit Haliti, has declared that prominent Serb criminal figures, Milan Radojic and Zvonko Veselinovic, are building houses in the District of Serbia, for members of criminal groups operating in northern Kosovo, but who have fled the country. These buildings, according to Halit, are destined for [...]
These buildings, according to Halit, are destined for criminal groups that now dare not return to Kosovo and do not want to go to Belgrade.
According to Halit, they are being built for members of criminal groups operating in the north of the country, but who have fled Kosovo.
“Veselinovic, who is carrying 200 people in Novi Pazar and building them buildings in Rashka. For the criminal group who was part of the Bridges. And they dare not return to Kosovo. In Belgrade, they don't like to go, they are building their residences in the Race”, Haliti has said.
These statements come after Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti was informed in early September by Sonja Biserko, the president of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, and Serbian politician Nenad Canak, that Belgrade is planning the shift of Kosovo Serbs to Rashka.
Haliti, however, argues that this initiative is orchestrated by Belgrade through Radojic and Veselinovic, to house criminals
I read that they are saying they are wanting to move Kosovo Serbs to pressure Kosovo. According to my data, they've received permission from Veselinovic's group and Radojici to build. The idea is to accommodate those who have fled Kosovo, who dare not return. And against this act the residents of Raska are protesting themselves. They have a suitable location and have considered it a tourist destination and do not want such remains”, Haliti said in “Dukagjin's grave.












