Kosovo's Special Prosecutor Hoxha: We have reasons to suspect that Radoicic was involved in Ivanovic's murder (NIN, KIM radio)
By gathering evidence during the investigation, we have come to the reasonable suspicion that Radoicic worked with people who are now in custody, and who are suspected of having participated or assisting the perpetrators of the murder of the SDP leader, Oliver Ivanovic. Of course, all this has yet to be confirmed, says the Kosovo Special Prosecutor, Sylë Hoxha to the Belgrade based weekly NIN, KIM radio is quoting.
Hoxha says that Radoicic is also suspected of organized crime and drug trafficking and that the actors of the media campaign against Ivanovic are also a part of the investigation, KIM radio is quoting.
Commenting on the fact that the Serbian Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime has marked the subject of the investigation of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic as a strict confidential, in an exclusive interview for NIN Sylë Hoxha, the Kosovo Special Prosecutor agrees that it is a sensitive case. However, he thinks that this does not mean that it should not be spoken about and that public interest should be respected within the framework of what would not disturb the investigation.
On the other hand, it seems that Serbian and Albanian politicians compete in the discipline of transferring guilt from one to the other for Ivanovic's murder. Kosovo Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri went the furthest in this regard, denoting Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic as the one who ordered, and Milan Radoicic, vice president of the Serbian List, as the perpetrator of this political assassination:
"Instead of co-operating and putting Radoicic in front of the law as the main suspect, he was amnestied by President Aleksandar Vucic. There is no rational explanation other than the fact that between Vucic and Radoicic there is such a relationship as one between a mastermind and the perpetrator," Tahiri said in his Facebook profile.
His "colleague" from Serbia, Nela Kuburovic, responded that the Kosovo Prosecutor's Office refuses to form a joint investigation team, and Marko Djuric, the head of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, in its way contributed to the "spirit of cooperation" with the statement that more and more indications point to the assassins Ivanovic - Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Kadri Veseli, President of the Kosovo Parliament.
Although, Vucic in his first statements after an order for Radoicic's arrest was issued, placed himself in the role of his lawyer, persuading the Serbian public that the vice-president of the Serbian List, for whom he had recently claimed he did not know him, - certainly is innocent of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic. According to KIM radio's quotes Vucic said that that he has a positive opinion on the professionalism of the Kosovo Special Prosecutor after the Special Prosecutor's statement that the Prosecution did not raise any indictment, but that for the time being there are only - suspects.