
The Kosovo Police has launched an action in the north of the country after the September 24 attack in Banjska, where a Serbian paramilitary group killed a police officer.
According to the media in Kosovo, police forces are conducting raids in various premises.
No arrests have been reported, but the checks continue.
During the last few days, in the north of Kosovo, the police have found numerous weapons and ammunition in several different cases.
On September 24, policeman Afrim Bunjaku was killed as a result of an armed attack in Banjska i Zveçani. In the Police action, dozens of armed attackers in Serbian uniform surrounded the village of Banjské. The police were continuously attacked by the assailants. Three attackers were killed in the action. A large arsenal of weapons was also captured.
The responsibility for the organization of the armed group was taken by Milan Radoicic, former vice-president of Lista Serbe, the largest party of Kosovo Serbs. He was acquitted by the Supreme Court of Serbia, a day after he was detained on suspicion of having committed a series of offenses - including arms trafficking and crimes against public security. The court banned him from leaving Serbia and obliged him to appear at the competent police station twice a month.
According to the Serbian Prosecutor's Office, Radoicic is suspected of "providing weapons, ammunition and explosive devices with great destructive power from Tuzla, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from January 2023 to September 24".
Then, those weapons "he transported and stored in unspecified places in the territory of Kosovo, where he hid them in abandoned buildings and forests", according to the Serbian Prosecutor's Office.
Radoicic denied these acts.
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