The PSRK Investigation: A Serbian police officer from the Kosovo Police is accused of providing the BIA with secret information and documents

Serbian Police Officer Indicted for Allegedly Sharing Classified Information with Serbian Authorities

PRISTINA, Kosovo – The Special Prosecutor’s Office of Kosovo (PSRK) formally indicted police officer Bojan Jevtiq on May 8, 2026, following an investigation into the alleged transmission of classified information to Serbian authorities. The indictment centers on accusations of Jevtiq’s continuous collection and distribution of sensitive data and documents. According to reports from “Betimi për Drejtësi,” Jevtiq, a police sergeant and Head of Sector, is accused of providing information related to the security and constitutional order of the Republic of Kosovo to the Serbian Border and Identification Administration (BIA).

The alleged activity occurred between an unspecified date and July 17, 2025, prior to his arrest. The documents in question were designated as “confidential” and “secret,” indicating their critical importance to Kosovo’s security. The PSRK’s investigation focuses on the potential implications of this information sharing.

Bojan Jevtiq is currently facing charges related to his conduct as a member of the Kosovo police force. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to be released by the PSRK. This case involves allegations of a Serbian police officer and highlights concerns regarding the flow of classified information between the two entities.

Topics: #police #psrk #serbian

One thought on “The PSRK Investigation: A Serbian police officer from the Kosovo Police is accused of providing the BIA with secret information and documents

  1. This development raises serious questions about security protocols and accountability within the Kosovo Police.

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