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Mystery Surrounds Serbian Terrorist Vet Case in Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

One of the highest-profile trials of recent years in Kosovo has ended on June 29 in a 13-year jail term for Slobodan Gavric, a Serbian veterinarian found guilty of planning a terrorist act in Kosovo.

The process, which started with Gavric’s arrest on December 25, 2014, in Pristina’s Arberia neighbourhood, has left several unanswered questions, however.

Serb national jailed for 13 years in Kosovo on terrorism charges (Reuters)

A court in Kosovo sentenced a Serbian man to 13 years in jail on Wednesday on charges of preparing a terrorist attack after police found him transporting explosives in the streets of the capital Pristina.

Slobodan Gavric, born in 1968, was arrested in December 2015 after police found 12.2 kilos of explosives in his car in an area where the United States and other Western embassies are located.

Kosovar Court Convicts Serbian Found With Bombs On Terrorism Charges (RFE/RL)

A Kosovar court sentenced a Serbian citizen to 13 years in jail for "attempted terrorist" activities after he was arrested in Pristina in a vehicle packed with more than 11 kilograms of explosives.

The Pristina Basic Court on June 29 found Slobodan Gavric guilty of "intent to intimidate and destabilize the population, and...to destroy the most important political, constitutional, economic, and social structures" of Kosovo.

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Basic Court sentences Slobodan Gavrić with 13 years of prison (Zëri)

The suspect of terrorism, Slobodan Gavrić, who had entered Kosovo with around 13 kilos of explosive, and who according to the prosecution intended to commit a terrorist attack, was found guilty and sentenced by the Basic Court in Pristina with 13 years of prison.

Gavric had entered Kosovo in December 2014, and had stayed at Grand Hotel. He was stopped by the Kosovo police for a check in “Arbëria” neighborhood in Pristina, while driving a Renault Clio, where the bag full of explosive was found.

Court extends detention for Gavric (Gazeta Blic/RrokumTV)

The Basic Court in Pristina has extended the detention measure for Slobodan Gavric, a Serbian national, was caught with 13 kilograms of explosive in Pristina last month. A prosecutor told Pristina-based TV station Rrokum that Gavric will remain in detention for another two months. The Special Prosecution of Kosovo is charging Gavric for attempting to execute a terrorist act.