Wanted by Interpol, will Serbia* hand over the criminal Milan Radoičić?

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The Serbian terrorist attack that occurred in northern Kosovo in September last year, in which the Serbian criminal Milan Radoičić participated and organized, led to the latter ending up on Interpol’s wanted list.

According to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, the man behind Radoičić, all this happened at Kosovo’s request.

“It is very strange (that INTERPOL issued an order for Milan Radoičić). He is no longer even vice chairman of the Serbian List, but Vučić’s ally. It’s almost like the Little Entente, the Great Entente, so it’s Vučić’s ally. Because he is Vučić’s ally. Everything has failed you if you haven’t attacked Vučić,” Vučić said.

But despite this, Serbia has not yet agreed to hand over the criminal Radoičić to Interpol.

Regarding this, analyst Faton Mehmeti says it is fortunate for Kosovo that Radoičić has ended up on Interpol’s list, and not in the office of the Prime Minister of Kosovo, as had happened in the past.

“Firstly, it should be emphasized that it is the merit of the government of Kosovo that Radoičić is on Interpol and not in the office of the prime minister bargaining with the prime minister, as has happened in the past,” emphasizes Mehmeti, according to whom, Serbia will never hand over Radoičić.

“I don’t believe Serbia will hand over Radoičić, because with his downfall, Vučić falls too. As long as Vučić is in power, I don’t believe such a thing will happen, both are on the same boat and if one sinks, the other sinks too. In this sense, Serbia will use various alibis not to hand him over, with the West needing to impose sanctions against Serbia until the criminal Radoičić is handed over. Vučić feels more fear than his accomplice Radoičić, both of them are nearing their end, their ship has started to sink,” Mehmeti expresses to “Bota sit”.

“On this occasion, other criminals should be concerned and afraid of the same fate awaiting them. Therefore, after Interpol’s action against Radoičić, I expect more stability in the north from the groups there, unless there remains any loyalists of Radoičić who, as revenge, will attempt destabilization. Although the chances are slim, as KFOR and the Kosovo Police are present with additional troops,” concludes analyst Faton Mehmeti for “Bota sot“.

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