Serbs probed over outpost attacks

The KPS has filed with international prosecutors charges against 21 Serbs for setting fire to crossings on the Serbia-Kosovo administrative boundary.

Izvor: Beta

Wednesday, 16.04.2008.

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The KPS has filed with international prosecutors charges against 21 Serbs for setting fire to crossings on the Serbia-Kosovo administrative boundary. Kosovo Police Service spokesman Veton Elshani told Beta that seven Serbs were suspected of taking part in the attack on the administrative crossing at Jarinje near Leposavic on February 19, and a further 14 of committing similar acts at the crossing in Brnjak, near Zubin Potok. Serbs probed over outpost attacks “Besides setting fire to, wrecking and destroying the customs and police posts, the Serbs are also accused of civil disobedience, criminal association, and terrorist acts,” said Elshani. According to police information, reported today by AP, the suspects include “certain Kosovo Serb leaders.” Prior to the incidents in question, Serbs from northern Kosovo had stated that they would not tolerate the institutions of the false state of Kosovo. The aftermath in Jarinje (FoNet, archive) Ivanovic: False accusations The president of the Serb National Council of Northern Kosovo and Metohija, Milan Ivanovic, today accused the KPS of using false allegations against the Kosovo Serbs. Ivanovic said that the data the KPS said it gathered to investigate 21 Serbs over the administrative line outposts incidents in February was fabricated. "If they have something, it can only be false and forged," he said, and stressed that it was "unclear how Albanian KPS can gather evidence when it is not operational in the north of the province".

Serbs probed over outpost attacks

“Besides setting fire to, wrecking and destroying the customs and police posts, the Serbs are also accused of civil disobedience, criminal association, and terrorist acts,” said Elshani.

According to police information, reported today by AP, the suspects include “certain Kosovo Serb leaders.”

Prior to the incidents in question, Serbs from northern Kosovo had stated that they would not tolerate the institutions of the false state of Kosovo.

Ivanović: False accusations

The president of the Serb National Council of Northern Kosovo and Metohija, Milan Ivanović, today accused the KPS of using false allegations against the Kosovo Serbs.

Ivanović said that the data the KPS said it gathered to investigate 21 Serbs over the administrative line outposts incidents in February was fabricated.

"If they have something, it can only be false and forged," he said, and stressed that it was "unclear how Albanian KPS can gather evidence when it is not operational in the north of the province".

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