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Novosti: Secretary of Oliver Ivanovic taken by police (Vecernje Novosti, B92)

Kosovo police took away secretary of assassinated leader of Civic Initiative Freedom, Democracy, Justice (GI SDP) Oliver Ivanovic, Silvana Arsovic, Novosti daily writes saying it got confirmation from the SDP.

SDP Deputy Leader Ksenija Bozovic told Novosti Arsovic was taken away from her working place, allegedly to complement the statement she gave earlier. According to Bozovic, Arsovic is in Special Prosecution in Pristina.

Vasic: None of four arrested Serbs was charged with murder (Radio Kosovska Mitrovica)

Defence lawyers of the four arrested Serbs held a press conference in the premises of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija in Mitrovica North on Saturday evening.

During the conference, lawyer Dejan A. Vasic said that the four Serbs arrested in Mitrovica North on Friday were not charged with the murder. All four were sentenced to 30-day detention and would be placed in the high-risk prison in Podujevo. The lawyers of the arrested persons will file an appeal on Monday for all four Serbs and seek the termination of the detention.

Father Sava Janjic on FB: Arrests of Serbs have no connection with Oliver Ivanovic’s murder (BETA)

Abbott of Visoki Decani Monastery, Father Sava Janjic said that the arrest of four Serbs in the north of Kosovo has no connection with the investigation of Oliver Ivanovic’s murder, BETA news agency reported.

Ten months since the assassination of Oliver Ivanovic (TV Most, Kontakt plus radio)

TV Most reports that the leader of the CI SDP Oliver Ivanovic was killed 10 months ago, adding that there is no progress in the investigation and no statements on the course of the investigation.

Ksenija Bozovic, from the CI SDP says that there is no single new detail even ten months after the murder.

Bozovic told Kontakt plus radio that except for public political bickering and speculations, the institutions were doing nothing. She says that they do not give any information to Oliver's associates, not even to members of the family.

Incentive for information about Oliver Ivanovic’s murder increased (KoSSev)

The Deputy Director of Kosovo Police, Dejan Jankovic was a guest of the talk-show “Slobodno srpski” where he stated that the award for relevant information on the murder of Oliver Ivanovic is now €20,000 which contradicts the information published by the police in the aftermath of the murder when the information was valued at €10,000.

During a one-on-one conversation with the host, Budimir Nicic, Jankovic also informed the public that many of the cases of torched cars in the north of Kosovo have been resolved.

Vucic on “two versions of Oliver Ivanovic’s murder” (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the findings of Serbian services point out to the two versions of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, B92 reports today.

Vucic recalled that Serbian services were not present during the investigation, nor they received satellite images, however they have certain findings.

GI SDP: Still unknown who killed Oliver Ivanovic after nine months (Kontakt plus radio, NMagazin)

Citizens' initiative SDP warned today that even nine months after the assassination of party leader Oliver Ivanovic, there is no information about the course of the investigation, or whether there is any relevant information on who ordered, organized and committed the crime, reported Serbian media.

CI SDP says in a statement that "from Belgrade and Pristina are still arriving only contradictory statements, while the international community is silent."

Stefanovic: We are committed to finding killers of Oliver Ivanovic (BETA, TV N1)

Serbian Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said there were “lots of speculation and spinning in the public” about the murder of Civic Initiative Freedom, Democracy, Justice leader Oliver Ivanovic, but that Serbia remains committed to finding his killers and those who have ordered it. This is important for the security of citizens in Kosovo and Metohija, but also for the general security of Serbia, BETA news agency reported today.

European Parliament for any agreement between Serbia and Kosovo, in line with international law (RTS)

The foreign policy committee of the European Parliament tomorrow should adopt the text of the report on Serbia, which includes a compromise amendment on the possible correction of the borders between Serbia and Kosovo, reports Radio Television Serbia (RTS).

"Any agreement can only be accepted if it is mutually consistent and in line with the overall stability of the region and international law," the text of the agreed amendment states.