Novosti: Brits arrived in Kosovo to spy on president (Vecernje Novosti, B92)
An operational group of British intelligence agency MI6 was relocated from Macedonia to Kosovo and Metohija on Wednesday, and the reason behind such a move is the arrival of Serbian President Vucic in Kosovo.
This is according to Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti, referring to well informed source from intelligence structures.
Vecernje Novosti further reported the visit of the Serbian President Vucic in Kosovo belongs to a group of high-risks visit, and that is why different structures are interested in it, from political and security aspects. This includes structures not only from the region, but also from world centres of powers, British operatives in particular.
Security expert, Bozidar Spasic said the visit is extremely complex, but he thinks the President Vucic would not be endangered and everything would go without incidents.
Criminologist, Zlatko Nikolic warned that messages from Pristina such as the one “Vucic could face the destiny of Marko Djuric” inflame the situation, that is similar to that of the President’s Vucic visit to Potocare, where he barely avoided to be lynched, Vecernje Novosti reported.