Owner claims that the Kosovo police impounded truck in the territory of Serbia (RTV Mir, Kossev)
Kosovo police violated the agreement on the movement in the boundary zone and illegally entered the territory of Central Serbia from where they impounded a truck with goods, claims the owner of that truck, S.D. The Kosovo Police has no official comment on the statements, but the report claims that the truck was seized in Sarpelj, which belongs to the Leposavic region.
According to the owner of the truck, two vehicles, one with cattle food and one with dairy products were parked in the village of Mure, Raska Municipality, the territory of central Serbia.
At the moment when the police found trucks, the drivers were not in the vicinity, and one vehicle was locked, while the other, with the key remained inside, was impounded and taken to the customs terminal in Mitrovica by the Kosovo police, writes KoSSev.
KFOR spokesman Vincenzo Grasso, in a statement for KoSSev, said that, according to their information, a truck was on the very administrative boundary line between the barriers separating sides, both from Kosovo and from Serbia.
“KFOR patrol was contacted by the Kosovo Border Police, but the patrol was not involved in the event. KFOR has no knowledge on another truck”, said Grasso.
He explains that the administrative boundary line, although the line on the map, is wider on the ground, so even though the truck was on the line, it means that it was on the ground that connects both sides.