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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Mar 31, 2012 9:04:49 GMT -5
Kosovo | subota 31.03.2012 | 13:44 -> 14:53 Merdare: Uhapšeni pripadnici KPS-aIzvor: Tanjug Beograd -- Pripadnici Žandarmerije jutros su u 10:30 sati uhapsili dva pripadnika Kosovske policijske službe u rejonu Merdare, izjavio je ministar policije Ivica Dačić. Uhapšeni su imali dve automatske puške, dva pištolja i specijalnu opremu za merenje daljine. Ministar Dačić je naglasio da je to (upad dvojice pripadnika KPS) drastično narušavanje Vojno-tehničkog sporazuma potpisanog u Kumanovu 1999. godine. "Šta oni traže na teritoriji centralne Srbije i po kom je to sporazumu?", upitao je Dačić i dodao da Srbija takve postupke neće tolerisati. Uhapšeni su Šukre Binaku i Sami Bećiri, rekao je Dačić novinarima u Palati Srbija, nakon sastanka s porodicama srpskih policajaca iz Kosovskog Pomoravlja, koji su danas odlukom Vrhovnog suda Kosova pušteni iz pritvora u Prištini i Gnjilanu, gde su bili od 25. februara, kada su uhapšeni zbog sumnje da su podrivali ustavni poredak Kosova. Ministar je pozvao UNMIK, Kfor i Euleks da se izjasne o tom događaju i istakao da će svako ko na taj način povređuje Vojno-tehnički sporazum iz Kumanova biti lišen slobode. "Ne može tako sa Srbijom, to je prevazišlo svaku meru. Šta bi bilo da su naši žandarmi prešli tamo i da su uhapšeni na Kosovu? Verovatno bi već zasedao Savet bezbednosti UN", naglasio je Dačić. Dačić je najavio da će medijima biti prosleđene fotografije i video snimci hapšenja dva pripadnika KPS.
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Post by suart on Mar 31, 2012 11:47:09 GMT -5
Well done to the serbian authorities! Stay vigilant against the rats of the Kosovo and Metohija. Next time the disarmament should be dealt in Pristina.
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Post by uz on Mar 31, 2012 12:02:05 GMT -5
That pic looks like a straight pose for the camera shot, a real kodak-moment for some of the Serbs out there.
Even when the Swiss extradited that Albanian to Serbia/belgrade to be charged, the pic looked overly-induced, tho that looked more like a shot during the moment.
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Post by uz on Mar 31, 2012 15:02:20 GMT -5
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Two Kosovo policemen who crossed into southern Serbia were detained Saturday, officials said. Kosovo condemned the detentions, saying the officers weren’t inside Serbia and that they were “kidnapped.” - The Kosovo policemen were detained Saturday in the region of Merdare and they were armed with pistols, automatic rifles and surveillance equipment, Serbian police said in a statement.
- Kosovo’s interior minister, Bajram Rexhepi, said the two were kidnapped in an ambush set up by Serbia’s police just inside Kosovo’s territory. “They were trapped as they were removing logs from a road that is regularly patrolled,” Rexhepi told Kosovo’s public television, RTK. “Some 13 Serb gendarmes surrounded, kidnapped them and took them inside Serbia.”
- Serbia will hold the policemen for at least another 48 hours in the town of Kursumlija until a prosecutor decides whether to file charges against them. Serbian authorities say that by entering its territory, they violated a military agreement with NATO that brought an end to the 1999 bombing by the alliance and stopped the war in Kosovo. The agreement set up a buffer zone between Kosovo and Serbia patrolled only by NATO troops, and Serbia’s military and police forces. www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/serbian-police-detained-2-armed-kosovo-policemen-near-border-kosovo-says-they-were-kidnapped/2012/03/31/gIQAXR3XnS_story.html- Kosovo accuses Serbia of police “abduction”PRISTINA (Reuters) – Kosovo accused former master Serbia on Saturday of abducting two Kosovo Albanian police officers patrolling their joint border and demanded the European Union intervene, in the latest sign of tension ahead of Serbian elections in May.
- “The government of the Republic of Kosovo calls on all international actors, primarily the European Union and the United States, to take all necessary steps to influence Belgrade in stopping these arbitrary and illegal acts,” it said. - Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, whose Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) is vying for a place in the country’s next coalition government, threatened “reciprocal measures”, telling reporters: “If someone wants to compete with arrests then we have our own answer.” www.euronews.com/newswires/1465314-kosovo-accuses-serbia-of-police-abduction/
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Post by vinjak on Mar 31, 2012 15:50:13 GMT -5
Welcome to Serbia ;D
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Post by suart on Mar 31, 2012 17:09:27 GMT -5
MAy God bring one day upon the Balkan's nation a free Region once and for all, without NATO troops or outsiders.
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Post by srbobran on Mar 31, 2012 17:22:00 GMT -5
That picture is going up as my wallpaper on my comp.
Anyways, since they violated the terms of the treaty maybe its about time we do the same and start sending MUP down there to gather intelligence. And if they get caught, we'll just say they kidnapped our police officers (lol at that excuse btw).
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Post by uz on Mar 31, 2012 18:18:15 GMT -5
Even if they were ambushed and dragged into Serbia "proper" it's a messege that needs to be sent. I am all for it, the rules in this game exist no more.
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Post by srbobran on Mar 31, 2012 18:51:40 GMT -5
To be honest, I'd be pretty impressed with our government if they had the balls and the brains to pull of something like this. Either way, good on them.
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Post by uz on Mar 31, 2012 19:12:39 GMT -5
lol don't underestimate the Serbian Intelligence.
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Post by worldcit on Apr 1, 2012 1:53:59 GMT -5
welkidnapped in Serbia.
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Post by valmir on Apr 1, 2012 6:22:15 GMT -5
It is our fault that we left 5 MUPs free We should have cut their balls and film it for servs
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Post by Novi Pazar on Apr 1, 2012 7:58:17 GMT -5
"welkidnapped in Serbia."
Lame excuse from Kosovo Albanian minister, no-one will buy it.
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 1, 2012 10:19:40 GMT -5
It doesn't seem like any Shqiptars are particularly bright. Not even the ones in power.
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Post by suart on Apr 1, 2012 11:20:37 GMT -5
That picture is going up as my wallpaper on my comp. In a honest gesture i have already told the same thing to my albanian friends.
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Post by uz on Apr 1, 2012 14:02:04 GMT -5
Kosovo accused former master Serbia on Saturday of abducting two Kosovo Albanian police officers patrolling their joint border and demanded the European Union intervene, in the latest sign of tension ahead of Serbian elections in May.- Kosovo's interior ministry said the two officers had been "abducted" within Kosovo-controlled territory. The government issued a statement calling for their immediate and unconditional release."The government of the Republic of Kosovo calls on all international actors, primarily the European Union and the United States, to take all necessary steps to influence Belgrade in stopping these arbitrary and illegal acts," it said.- www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=87967LOL @ calling for all international actors to act mainly the EU and the USA. Kosovo officials aren't respected anywhere, they know very well that everyones' tired of their shit.
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Post by bowandarrow on Apr 1, 2012 15:35:25 GMT -5
It doesn't seem like any Shqiptars are particularly bright. Not even the ones in power. Lol nah.
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atdhetar
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Post by atdhetar on Apr 1, 2012 16:09:01 GMT -5
lol don't underestimate the Serbian Intelligence. that illusive serbian intelligence
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Post by ralphtpika on Apr 2, 2012 3:52:22 GMT -5
Superior Serbian Intelligence?
Yea right?
Like the master plan to rid Kosova of all Albanians?
How did that work out?
Those two cops really look dressed the part, for cross border espionage?
How fcuking thick can Serbian leadership be?
I thank god we're up against such a capable enemy......
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atdhetar
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Post by atdhetar on Apr 2, 2012 4:58:42 GMT -5
if serbs had an ounce of sense they wouldn't have run their country into the ground in less than a decade
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