In a security operation in Kosovo involving the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI), the Special Prosecutor’s Office, and the Police, two Albanian nationals were detained as suspects for the criminal offense of espionage.
Sources from high-security institutions told RTK that one of the detainees has been an early collaborator with the Serbian Secret Service (BIA) since the 1990s.
According to these sources, this individual was tasked with gathering information and fabricating stories to tarnish Kosovo’s image, creating narratives aligned with Serbia’s, even in the context of altering historical facts.
The detainees, according to the RTK source, have been monitored for years by security institutions. Additionally, this source reveals that the detainees reported to a Serbian secret service officer named Srdjan Rosić.
Who is Srdjan Rosić?
During the 1990s, Srdjan Rosić lived in Ferizaj while serving as an officer in the Serbian secret service. His name was also mentioned in the trial of the Serbian war criminal Slobodan Milošević at the International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague.
In the transcript of one of the court sessions dated September 22, 2005, a witness, who was a police officer in the Serbian SUP (Secretariat of Internal Affairs), is asked if he knows Srdjan Rosić.
He responds that Srdjan Rosić at that time (specifically in the 1980s and 1990s) was an operative employee in the State Security Service for the Ferizaj region.