Property in Belgrade of Radule Steviki, one of those charged with attack on Banjska

Radule Stevic in Kosovo is a wanted person because he is accused of involvement in the armed attack on Zvecan Banjska.
For the United States of America, he is under sanctions due to ties with Milan Radojici and Zvonko Veselinovic, as well as charges of organised crime and corruption.
While for Serbia, he is a businessman, has a company in northern Kosovo and owns luxury apartments in Belgrade.
Stevic's company, Rad 028, is owner of two residences and four garages in Dedinje and Belgrade neighbourhoods, showing data from the cadastre, which he has analysed. Radio Free Europe (REL).
Dwelling and garages, according to an assessment based on real estate market prices in Belgrade, are worth more than 1m and a half euros.
Who lives in these properties, REL has failed to determine.
Police and the High Public Prosecutor in Belgrade have not answered questions about whether they have knowledge that Stevqi, who at the request of Kosovo, is on an international quest, is in Serbia and whether he is under investigation for the Banjska case.
Radio Free Europe questions, until the publication of this text, did not answer even Stevqi.
Questions have been sent to the electronic address of the company Rad 028 and Stevick's phone number, which is still active in Serbia.
Who's Radule Stevick?
Stevqi has been presented as a businessman from northern Kosovo, who has construction companies in Zvecan.
These companies are registered both in the Kosovo and Serbian system, while Stevqi, through tenders, has won contracts worth millions of contracts from both Belgrade and Pristina for years.
While Kosovo has stopped giving and contracting after the US sanctions were imposed, tenders from Serbia have continued.
According to the Kosovo indictment for the armed attack on Banjska, Steviqi through his companies has helped Milan Radojici in money laundering.
It means, as it says in the indictment, that the “revenues earned by criminal activities will be converted into property” and “their origin”.
For money laundering, accusations weighing on Steviq in Kosovo are set forth sentences of up to ten years in prison.
The Act includes Stevick's companies in Kosovo and Serbia.
It is said that for the functioning of Stevic's companies, Milan Radociq -- who through money laundering -- has gained great power and controlled Kosovo's north through criminal activities.
While Radojic, who has admitted to having organised the attack on Kosovo Police in the village of Banjska in September 2023, in Kosovo is accused of terrorism and serious acts against constitutional order.
So, as the “leader of a terrorist group” who has tried to annex northern Kosovo, inhabited by Serb majority, by force and heavy weapons, to join Serbia.
A Kosovo police officer was killed in the attack on Banjska, while later in exchange for the subsequent fire, three Serb national attacks were killed.
In Kosovo on 24 April, the first sentence in the Banjska case has been pronounced two accused men have been sentenced to life imprisonment, while another one to 30 years in prison.
More than 40 other indictees are not accessible to Kosovo justice.

Apartment in Belgrade
On the 7th floor of one of the towers in the neighbourhood called Belgrade on water, there is a 54 square metre apartment owned by Stevic's Rad 028 company.

The company in this building also has a garage.
This luxury complex, built on broken houses along the coast of Sava, is considered one of the most expensive in Belgrade at prices per square metre of between 40,000 and 10,000 euros in recent years.
Radule Steviq's apartment and garage value is estimated at around 280 thousand euros.

Stevick's company, until September 2024, has been owner of another apartment and a garage in this neighborhood.
At the Rad 028 company, it figures an apartment about 300 square feet [90 sq m] and a garage.
The data from the cadastre in Serbia shows that the apartment now has a new owner, but it is not clear whether it has been sold or donated.
Dedinje Apartment near Veselinovoo villa
A flat of about 250 square feet [250 sq m] and three garages in a building in the Dedinje district has also been registered as property.

Dedinje is another luxury Belgrade neighbourhood, with many villas, embassies and items under state protection.

The Balkan Investigative Journalism Network (BIRN) has reported that Milan Radojic had residence registered in this apartment, which officially figures on behalf of Stevic's company.
In the vicinity of this apartment is also a pool cottage owned by Zarko Veselinovich's brother Zvonko Veselinovich and his wife.
Until recently, this villa has been owned by the Incop company whose owners are the Veselinovic brothers.
Their business partner in Inkop was Milan Radoicic.
He left his ownership of the Incopa company and other companies in October 2023, after publicly acknowledging that he had organized the armed attack on Banjska.
He donated his share to Zvonko and Zarko Wesselinovic.
Even Veselinovists, like Radovici and Stevqi, are under US sanctions, under suspicion of having links to international organised crime.
However, Serbia does not react to these accusations, nor to international sanctions.
It also ignores the judicial decision and the indictment in Kosovo for the attack on Banjska.
Where's Radule Stevick?
An international arrest has been issued for Radule Stevichi in Kosovo.
All accused of Banjska's case, led by Milan Radocicin, are included in this list.
Radovac is in Serbia, and his registered address is in Belgrade.
Authorities in Serbia refuse to extradite Radociqi to Kosovo and say they will be tried by the Serbian “tribunals, while Kosovo officials accuse them of offering them protection.
While if Radule Stevqi is also in Serbia, there is no official confirmation.
However, his firm has been found in a document handed down to Serbia's institutions in August 2025.
At the time, Radule Stevic applied to the Agency for Registering Business to open two more branches of his company in Zvecan, Kosovo, for the majority trade in chemical products and cereals.

What does Stitch's company do?
Even though Steviqi and his company Rad 028 are part of the Kosovo indictment, it continues to operate in Serbia's system.
During 2025, the company has been awarded more than 30 contracts, worth about 6.5m euros, mainly related to construction projects in Serb-run areas in Kosovo.
Stevic's company has linked contracts to provisional municipal organs, founded under Serbia's laws.
These organs have worked in Kosovo, in Serb majority areas, until 2024, while later closed by Kosovo authorities, as Pristina considers them illegal.
However, temporary organs have continued their work from alternative locations in border towns in Serbia.
They have not responded to Radio Free Europe, under which the criteria share contracts to Steviki's company and how these projects are realised since Kosovo authorities have suspended construction projects funded by Serbia over the past three years, with the reason they do not have permission from Kosovo institutions.
The government of Serbia and its Office for Kosovo have not answered questions.
Four contracts were contracted during 2026.
In addition to repairing a church in the village of Zerovnica, near Zvecan, the Rad 028 company has also been entrusted with the New Year's package supply for primary school students in Kosovo, as well as the sancing of a sports terrain and a playground in northern Mitrovica.
These jobs are worth over 520 thousand euros.
And during 2025, jobs worth about 6m euros have been contracted with this company building homes for families in need in several Kosovo municipalities, renovation of a school in Zvecan and a hospital in Llapsella.
Education and health institutions in Serb majority settlements continue to operate in Serbia's system.
REL has not been able to verify whether all these contracts have been realised, respectively, if the houses are actually built and public objects have been renovated.
From the tender documentation he analyzed REL, it is seen that Rad 028 has co-operated with several companies mentioned in Kosovo's indictment of the Banjska case, as well as that money for various devices has taken on indictees for the attack on Kosovo Police and members of their families.
In the Kosovo system, Stevqi had two construction companies with similar names: RAD D.O.O. and RAD P.T.P.
These companies won tenders until December 2021, when Stevic, along with them, was involved in American sanctions.
In the tenders in Kosovo, from 2018 to 2021, he has obtained jobs worth about 5m euros.
His company's services then mainly exploited Serb-run municipalities in the north, operating in the Kosovo system HINA North Mitrovica, Leposaviqi, Zvecan and Zubin Potoku.












