Juronjuz Albania: Kosovo seized Milan Radoičić's villa

Kosovo Interior Minister Dželjalj Svećlja announced earlier that he plans to turn Milan Radoičić's villa, which is located on Lake Gazivode, into a station for the Kosovo Police unit with boats.

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Lake Gazivode (illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
Lake Gazivode (illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
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Kosovo's Minister of Justice Albulena Hadžiju announced that the application of the final restraining order with the temporary measure of confiscation of real estate in the "Banjska" case has begun, Juronjuz announced in the Albanian language.

She said that the Agency for the Management of Confiscated Assets has started identifying the assets listed in the order, including the villa on Lake Gazivode, which is believed to have belonged to Milan Radoičić, as well as other assets, in accordance with the law and the court, reports the portal.

Kosovo Interior Minister Dželjalj Svećlja announced earlier that he plans to turn Milan Radoičić's villa, which is located on Lake Gazivode, into a station for the Kosovo Police unit with boats.

On September 24, 2023, an armed group of Serbs killed the Kosovo police officer Afrim Bunjaku in Banjska, in the north of Kosovo, and three Serb attackers also died in the exchange of fire.

Radoičić, who claimed responsibility for the attack, spent a day in pre-trial detention and was later released on the condition that he does not leave Serbia or go to Kosovo.

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