Two Serbs arrested in Gjakova declare what the Court told them about their jobs in Serbia

Two of the four Serbs arrested a day earlier by Kosovo Police in Gjakova before the Constitutional Court in Gjakova have shown what they work in Serbia. Pavle Kragovic declared before the Constitutional Court in Gjakova that he works as police inspector in Kraguyevc, while Milovan Stevic claimed to be a dentist at the military academy of [...]
Pavle Kragovic declared before the Constitutional Court in Gjakova that he works as police inspector in Kragujevc, until Milovan Stevic said he is a dentist at the military medical academy in Belgrade.
At this session, the other two detainees, Branko Rakiq and Nemanja Vamovic, did not say they are related to Serbia's security institutions. Rakiq said he's a communications technician, until Vamovic's forest engineer, RTK reports, follows Periscope.
Prosecutor Venera Shala, when reading the request for detention, said sharp tools were kept during the visit of Orthodox monasteries to the Republic of Kosovo. She requested the detention measure as the risk of escaping for the defendants, according to her, relates to the fact that all are citizens of Serbia, and that could make it impossible if they fled to Serbia's territory.