Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated on Monday that Milan Radoičić, identified as the organizer of the September 2023 attack in the village of Banjska, is wanted by Interpol due to matters concerning Kosovo, and not for a specific crime. Despite this, the prosecutor’s office in Serbia had initiated a case against Radoičić, which was subsequently never concluded. During a statement, Vučić addressed Radoičić’s warrant while also responding to a question from an N1 journalist concerning Zvonko Veselinović and the reported protection of their property by active members of the Gendarmerie.
Regarding the Interpol notice, Vučić initially sought to downplay the seriousness of the arrest warrant issued for Radoičić’s alleged participation in the Banjska incident. He stated that the source had not specified the reason for the red warrant, clarifying that the basis was not criminal, but rather related to external factors connected to Kosovo. The discussion highlighted ongoing legal and political tensions between Serbia and Kosovo.
Vučić’s comments provided an official perspective on the ongoing situation, differentiating between criminal charges and political reasons cited for international warrants. The mention of the unresolved prosecutor’s case against Radoičić suggests a complex and evolving legal status for the individuals involved in the events of September 2023.
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