Tači: Milan Radoičić, the main suspect in the murder of Ivanovic

Thaci said that this is "a man most trusted by Belgrade", who "holds power in the north of Kosovo by force".
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Tachi, Photo: Betaphoto
Tachi, Photo: Betaphoto
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, stated that the main suspect in the murder of the leader of the SDP Civic Initiative, Oliver Ivanović, is Milan Radoičić, and that the murder was carried out on the orders of the authorities in Belgrade.

Last night Thaci told Klan Kosova television that the investigation so far confirms that Radoičić is the main suspect in the murder of Ivanović.

Thaci pointed out that the course of the investigation leads to the fact that the current government in Serbia is the one who ordered the murder of Ivanovic, saying that the world should know this.

"All Kosovo security authorities point to him (Radoicic) as the killer of Oliver Ivanovic. It is of vital importance for Kosovo that the murder be shed light on," Thaci said.

When asked why Radoičić was chosen to carry out the murder, Thači said that he was "a man most trusted by Belgrade", who "forcefully holds power in the north of Kosovo".

According to his assessment, Radoičić is the enemy of Kosovo.

The director of the Office of the Government of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Đurić, said earlier today that he is more and more certain that the current authorities in Pristina are directly behind the murder of Oliver Ivanovic and that he expects that the investigative authorities of Serbia will soon be able to provide more information about the case.

"We are increasingly certain that (Hašim) Tači, (Kadri) Veselji and the current authorities in Pristina are directly behind the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, and I expect that our investigative authorities will soon be able to provide more information about this case, because it is something that the whole the world needs to know. That's why in Pristina, instead of rattling weapons, they should start thinking about preparing an answer for the judicial authorities," Đurić stated in a written statement.

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