Serbian Interior Ministry

Thaci pardons killers of 5 members of Hajra family

The victims were five members of the Hajra family, who came under automatic weapons fire while traveling in their car near the town of Glogovac in Kosovo, in 2001.

Thaci signed the decree on Friday, pardoning Arben Kiqina and brothers Arsim Ramadani and Burim Ramadani, who were found guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison each for their crime.

Serbia and China look to deepen security cooperation

Serbia and China "will deepen their cooperation in the field of security," Nebojsa Stefanovic and Meng Jianzhu have said.

The Serbian interior minister and deputy PM met with Meng, the Chinese president's special envoy and secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Communist Party, in Belgrade on Monday.

Serbia's Fears about Kosovo Joining Interpol 'Unfounded'

Kosovo's bid to join Interpol has caused fears in Serbia that international warrants could be issued for members of its security forces who participated in the 1999 Kosovo war, but watchdog NGOs say that the prosecution of suspected war criminals depends on political will in Serbia itself.

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