Zeljko Bojic
What does Pristina say about the ROSU raid in northern Kosovo?
He added that the Serious Crime Department of the Pristina Basic Court is going to implement the mentioned order.
He confirmed for the Pristina based Klan Kosova TV that two people were arrested and that a search for a third person is underway.
He identified the third individual as Zeljko Bojic.
Kosovo Arrests Two over Serb Politician Ivanovic’s Murder
Kosovo police said they arrested two suspects - one of them a police officer - in the Serb-majority north of Mitrovica early on Wednesday morning in connection with the unsolved murder of Oliver Ivanovic in January 2018.
Another suspect, also a policeman, is also wanted for arrest, police added.
Who are the Serbs arrested in the ROSU raid pertaining to the murder of Ivanovic
They are suspected of being involved in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, Pristina-based Kosovapress reports.
Reportedly, one of those arrested is a police investigator in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, Rade Basar, who has been investigating the murder of Oliver Ivanovic and is suspected of hiding evidence.
Kosovo: Group of Albanians attack Serb man
According to this, he was attacked by a group of ethnic Albanians, sustaining light injuries.
The Kosovo police said that the incident happened in the ethnically mixed settlement of Bosnjacka Mahala, on Tuesday afternoon. The victim has been injured and has received medical treatment.
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Oliver Ivanovic shot six times, dies of his wounds
The 64-year-old Serb politician died in the local hospital, where he was taken after the incident.
A post mortem carried out in this town in northern Kosovo on Tuesday afternoon showed that the as yet unknown killer shot Ivanovic six times in the chest and upper abdomen. According to this, the murder weapon was a Zastava M70A pistol.
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Kosovo: Oliver Ivanovic shot dead
The leder of the GI SDP party, Oliver Ivanovic, died of his injuries on Tuesday, after he was shot in front of his office in Kosovska Mitrovica.
His lawyer Nebojsa Vlajic confirmed this for the website KoSSev.
According to the doctors, the Serb politician was shot five times in the chest before he was taken to a local hospital, where he died.
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Kosovo: Tires punctured on dozen Serb-owned cars
Tires on 12 cars have been deliberately punctured in the Bosnjacka Mahala settlement of northern Kosovska Mitrovica. According to eyewitnesses, the vehicles have Serbian license plates and are owned by Serbs living in this multi-ethic settlement. Regional Kosovo police chief Zeljko Bojic said that the tires were punctured using a sharp object on nine vehicles […]
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More Islamic State graffiti crop up in Kosovo
Unknown perpetrators overnight sprayed Islamic State graffiti in Zubin Potok, a town in northern Kosovo, the TV Most broadcaster reported on Friday.
The graffiti was sprayed on a wall along the highway, near the Ibar Lepenac hydro-power plant.
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One person wounded in Kosovska Mitrovica explosion
A Kosovo Albanian was wounded and eight cars were damaged in an explosion that took place in north Kosovska Mitrovica on Sunday.
After the incident that happened around 13:00 CET, Zeljko Bojic, Kosovo police regional chief of operating, told Tanjug that the explosive device used is most probably a bomb, and that a Kosovo Albanian was injured on the occasion.
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Kosovo: Islamic State graffiti sprayed on Serb homes
Islamic State (IS, ISIS) graffiti have been sprayed on Serb homes in ethnically mixed neighborhoods in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, the police have confirmed.
Regional Kosovo police chief Zeljko Bojic told Beta on Friday that the graffiti spelling "ISIS" were found "in his area of responsibility," and that about ten of them have been discovered over the past week.