Oliver Ivanovic's death still remains unsolved (N1)
The assassination of Kosovo Serb political leader Oliver Ivanovic remains unsolved 11 months after it happened, Ivanovic’s party senior official Ksenija Bozovic told N1, warning that no detail on perpetrator in this case has been found.
The investigation into Ivanovic’s death has not progressed at all but his party, SDP initiative, will continue exerting pressure on the Prosecutor’s Office in Pristina in hope to get new information, Bozovic said.
Ivanovic was shot dead in front of his office in the northern Kosovo town of Kosovska Mitrovica in January this year by a still unidentified gunman shooting from a moving car.
Speaking for N1, Bozovic said the recent arrest of Ivanovic’s secretary Silvana Arsovic was “shocking and disappointing” and that Arsovic’s experience with a Kosovo police inspector was unpleasant.
“We have been speaking from the very first day that the Kosovo police, which proved right, did not do its job properly. It got confirmed now 11 months later that we have no significant information nor we have any sign that the right murderer will ever be discovered,” said Bozovic.
She recalled of a recent statement of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic who said it would be useful for investigation if Serbia’s bodies had casings from the site of the accident.
“We called today on investigative bodies of Kosovo to cooperate and to deliver that evidence material, those casings, to the investigative bodies of Serbia, to reach the final goal.''