These Are the Four Serbs Arrested Disguised as 'Pilgrims'
Four Serbian 'pilgrim' citizens arrested by Kosovo Police have entered the country's territory after the February 9 elections.
Tëvë1 has secured the names and documents of the four arrested women, as well as the Serbian police card of one of the arrested women.
The arrested are: Branko Rakic, residing in northern Mitrovica, Nemanja Vamokic, police lieutenant residing in Novi Sad, Pavle Kragovic, residing in Belgrade, Milovan Stevic, captain and agent of the Serbian army residing in northern Mitrovica.
According to the documents, they were also found with a photograph of three terrorists killed by the Kosovo Police in the Banjska attack carried out by the group led by Milan Radoicic.
The acting Government of Kosovo also announced their arrest, following a meeting of the Kosovo Security Council.
It states that the arrest of these "pilgrims" and the attacks in the north require increased vigilance by institutions.
"On April 1st, after midnight, the Kosovo Post Office in Zvecan was attacked with two hand grenades, one of which exploded. The Post Office in Zvecan has been fully repaired and public services are now being provided there normally. When we add to this the arrest last night of four Serbian 'pilgrims' in Gjakova - one of whom was a lieutenant in the Serbian police and the other a captain in the Serbian army, and everything that was confiscated from them - it is required that all state institutions and mechanisms maintain high attention and readiness," the statement says.
Meanwhile, Kosovo Police announced that two knives and an axe were found and seized from the arrested women.
By decision of the prosecutor, the arrested persons were taken into custody.