The three Montenegrins arrested in Kosovo last year for “inciting hatred”

Kosovo's Special Prosecutor has fired investigations into the three Montenegrins arrested late last year under suspicion of “inciting hatred and failure to endure”, Special Prosecutor Liridona Kozmaki's spokeswoman confirmed on Friday for Radio Free Europe. Cosmoqi said that “from the provided evidence has not proven that the R.K. defendants. [...]
Kosovo's Special Prosecutor has fired investigations into the three Montenegrins arrested late last year under suspicion of “inciting hatred and failure to endure”, Special Prosecutor Liridona Kozmaki's spokeswoman confirmed on Friday for Radio Free Europe.
Kozmaqi said that “from the provided evidence has not proven that indictees R.K. M.J. and D.L. They've committed the criminal act for which the investigation by Special Prosecutor” has been conducted.
Kosovo police arrested Rajko Krivokkapiq, 34, Marinko Jovanovic, 24, and Dragutin Llalotovic, 24, because the plates of the vehicle they went to the Decani monastery on November 24th 2024, held the inscription “Kosovo is Serbia”.
The inscriptions presenting Kosovo as part of Serbia, Kosovo authorities treat it as provocation and inciting hatred and national failure.
Niksic Mayor Marko Kovacevic, who is the official of the New Serbian Democracy Party (Noova Srpska Democratic Party) the NSD), part of the recently disbanded Democratic Prorus Front, has reacted by condemning the actions of Kosovo institutions and calling on those arrested that “face the difficulties that have been faced with”.
In his Facebook profile, he said the Montenegrin Embassy in Kosovo has not reacted to protecting three citizens from Niksic, even though he has been contacted by people close to those arrested.
His party, led by Andrija Ma persecuted, the chairman of Montenegro's Parliament, has called on Montenegro's state institutions and the international community to react.












