Serbian court releases suspected ringleader Radojcic

As of: October 4th, 2023 2:08 p.m

Shortly after his arrest, Milan Radojcic was released on conditional terms. A Serbian court refused to extend the pre-trial detention of the confessed initiator of an attack on Kosovo police officers.

One day after his arrest in Belgrade, the initiator of the latest attack by Serbian paramilitaries on Kosovo police officers, Milan Radojcic, was released.

An examining judge at the Supreme Court in Belgrade rejected a prosecutor’s request for 30 days in pre-trial detention, Serbian media reported. However, the Kosovo-Serbian businessman and politician is not allowed to leave Serbia or his place of residence, is not allowed to travel to Kosovo and must report to the police at the beginning and middle of every month. His passport was confiscated.

Radojcic publicly acknowledged responsibility for the Sept. 24 attack by Serb militants on police officers in northern Kosovo. A 30-man, heavily armed Serbian commando group attacked Kosovar police officers in the town of Banjska near Mitrovica. Three Serbian attackers and a Kosovar police officer were killed.

Radojcic will Ring leadership accused

According to the public prosecutor’s office, Radojcic is accused of purchasing weapons, ammunition and explosive devices with great destructive power in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina, from January 2023 to September 24 and hiding them in abandoned buildings and forests in Kosovo. As the ringleader of a group, he put people in danger during the action on September 24th in Banjska.

At the prosecutor’s hearing, Radojcic denied criminal acts. He had previously publicly announced that he wanted to “encourage the people in Kosovo in their resistance against the regime of (Prime Minister) Albin Kurti.”

Is Belgrade behind Radojcic’s actions?

The attack on Banjska had increased tensions between Kosovo and Serbia. The Kosovo leadership accused Belgrade of being behind Radojcic’s actions. He claimed that he had acted on his own initiative.

Serbia’s former province of Kosovo declared independence in 2008 after a bloody war. Serbia does not recognize this.

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