From usurpation to the financing of terrorist groups, what is hidden behind the ‘Savings Bank’ of Serbia

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The Postal Savings Bank of Serbia, which was closed on Monday, has been operating in Kosovo in complete violation of the laws in force.

Although licensed by the Central Bank of Kosovo, it has not reported on financial circulation, nor has it been supervised by the relevant authorities.

Such operation of the so-called bank represents the only case in Europe and beyond.

This “bank” out of the five buildings it used, three of them were usurped as they are the property of the AKP.

Postal Savings Bank has financed terrorist organizations, organized crime and the Russian-Serbian hybrid war against Kosovo and NATO.

We recall that in September 2022, the president of Serbia, Aleksandër Vučić, stated that Serbia invests 800 million euros in Kosovo every year.

Some of Serbia’s money has been invested in terrorist organizations, while another part has been misused by the mafia.

Meanwhile, INTERPOL’s sanctioned Milan Radojicic, as Vucic’s most reliable man in Kosovo, has connections with Bojan Kekic, director of the Postal Savings Bank of Serbia, headquartered in Belgrade.

RTK also published a photo where they are seen together.

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, has announced that the Kosovo Police in cooperation with the Tax Administration of Kosovo, in the four municipalities in the north of Kosovo, has carried out the operation of control and closure of 6 units of the so-called Postal Savings Bank (Banka Postanske Stedionica ) as an illegal financial institution of Serbia in the Republic of Kosovo.

He announced that the action was undertaken with the aim of establishing legality, after communicating and requesting the relevant institutions and the authorization of the prosecutor.

Sveçla has stated that the rule of law and order, service to all citizens without any distinction will continue to be our goal to which we have continuously pledged, writes The Geopost.

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