Two members of Serbia's MPB expelled from Kosovo

Kosovo authorities have expelled two parts of Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, who had been arrested Saturday under suspicion of national security violations. Mladen Milojev was expelled from Kosovo through the Jarinje border crossing, while barred from entering Kosovo for the next five years, “has announced. RTS” [...]
Kosovo authorities have expelled two parts of Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, who had been arrested Saturday under suspicion of national security violations.
Mladen Milojev was expelled from Kosovo through the Jarinje border crossing, while barred from entering Kosovo for the next five years, “has announced. RTS” on Sunday, writes time.net.
He was detained at the border checkpoint in Jarinje by Kosovo authorities. All Kosovo documents were seized, while being expelled for endangering national security.
His lawyer, Srdjan Mitrovic, said that “is politically motivated move and arrest procedures were violated”.
Nicole Vujovic was also expelled from Zubin Potok on Saturday. He was expelled through Merdar's border point around 1600.
Kosovo's incumbent Interior Minister, Xhelal Svecla, had announced on Facebook Saturday that Kosovo's citizenship, Nikola Vujovic, has been revoted.
Svecla has said Serbia has employed Kosovo citizens within its institutions, which violates national security and aims at destabilising.
“Under systematic efforts to destabilise the Republic of Kosovo, Serbia has employed citizens of the Republic of Kosovo within its institutions of security and intelligence, an act contrary to our laws and a violation of our national security. Based on our relevant citizenship legislation, the underground acts and recommendations of relevant institutions, today I have made the decision to deprive the citizenship of the Republic of Kosovo for Nikola Vujović, of endangering our national security as a member of Serbia's” police force, he reported on Facebook. /Periscope/












