V IDEO: Image from Serbian police arrest operation suspected of spying on BIA

A rare spying operation was held this Thursday, July 17th, in Kosovo. The target of this operation was a Kosovo Police official, Bojan Jevtic, who is suspected of leaking sensitive information to the Serbian state's secret services. Duagjini television has published images from his arrest and today's operation [...]
The target of this operation was a Kosovo Police official, Bojan Jevtic, who is suspected of leaking sensitive information to the Serbian state's secret services.
Dukaagjini television has published images from his arrest and today's Kosovo Police Inspectorate operation, AKI and Special Prosecutor.
All that happened in this operation
And the allegations are strong, that he collaborated with the Serbian BIA by distributing confidential information with them.
The “are reported allegations based on the IPK's proven doubts in co-operation with AKI, where we have evidence of our doubts regarding criminal work “spiration””, said IPK Investigation Director Bardil Hadzimustafa.
And everything went as planned, when he was on his way to work, the investigators came to the ambush and were told the reason for the cuffing.
The prosecution's order is that immediately after the ban, investigators began for raids.
Kosovo Police Inspectorate investigators are currently conducting raids at the home of the suspect.
The several-hour raid on Bojan Jetvich's house did not leave Kosovo Police investigators and forensics at home.
Several documents have been found there, which justice bodies believe are concrete evidence for the Serbian police official's co-operation with BIA.
An undeclared weapon and thousands of cash have also been confiscated.
After this raid, the suspect's office is next at the border, the White Land.
That the plan is the second point being raided, action is taken for his suspension.
The Chief of Operations of the Regional Border Police Directorate has completed the suspension of the police official for 72 hours or three working days. The recommendation will be made to the Police Director General and the official's suspension continues until the end of the” investigation, said Haxhimustafa, director of investigations at the IPK.
After this raid, teams head towards the Kosovo Police Inspectorate facility, where Bojan Jevic, who is part of the Kosovo Police, will be questioned for 23 years.
The operation, which successfully ended, as planned, would not be possible without a long-standing co-operation of the country's institutions.
IPK's head-in-chief, Hodaj Conservation, is a vital assessment.
“Initially, information has come from AKI and is then processed in co-operation with the Special Prosecutor, we have managed to create the reasonable and justified suspicion of carrying out these actions today and I believe that it is a good example that law enforcement institutions co-operate on this level and the results are like”, Hodaj said.
Bojan Jevic had held the lieutenant's rank in the Kosovo Police and primarily his professional activity is in the Anamorawa area, while living in a village of Kamenica municipality.
Details on the action have also given Kosovo's Special Prosecutor, who showed that during the raids, material evidence such as the Kosovo Police's confidential documents, some smart phones, Usb, a short gun, ammunition, cash available for 10,000 euros, 2 million Serbian denars, 600 Swiss francs and other evidence that will be examined during the investigative procedure.












