The report of EULEX on the arrest of Petrovic and Obrenovic shows that they did not deal with this case

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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, spoke today at a press conference about the EULEX report on the case of the arrest of Rados Petrovic and Dusan Obrenovic, in which the organization dealt with formalities and not the substance of the case, Vecernje Novosti reports.

"Do you know what is written in that document? Well, nothing. They wrote what is written in four articles of the so-called Pristina laws. And nothing, they have no idea, they don't know anything. They followed the bureaucratic form and they really don't care about the Serbs," Vucic said, talking about the EULEX document.

The EULEX report cites an article of the Law on Criminal Procedure of the Fake State of Kosovo, which states why KFOR had to hand over Rados Petrovic and Dusan Obrenovic to the so-called Kosovo Police, and the further course of the procedure. Not a single letter was mentioned about what EULEX came to through the investigation of this case, which further implies that the investigation was not even conducted in a consistent way to establish the facts.

In the last paragraph of this document, the untruth about who beat Petrovic and Obrenovic was stated, which was clearly pointed out by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, at today's press conference. He pointed out that the Serbs were beaten by members of the so-called Kosovo Police, but that EULEX did not deal with that in the report either:

"Kurti's police shot Dragisa Galjak with two bullets in the back on May 29. Can you believe that there is no investigation into this? There is no territory in the world, no police in the world that does not prosecute such a crime on official duty. Can you believe that Rados Petrovic and Dusan Obrenovic were arrested on the same May 29 for the crime of terrorism, and hooliganism and that people did nothing? In a conversation with NATO representatives, they tell me, 'We know that those people did nothing', but they handed them over to the so-called Kosovo Police because they had to do it according to their requests. More than 20 days have passed since then. Every day we prayed and asked for those people. Now you hear how they do it and how that modus operandi goes. When they were brought to Pristina, both of them and one person in particular, was badly beaten. Almost disfigured. After the young man said, 'They beat me, they beat me', then they said, 'no, no, we received him from NATO like this’. Of course, no one asked anything further because they weren't even interested, and NATO didn't even touch them, for which there is evidence. NATO did not touch them, it touched them by dragging them in and handing them over to the so-called Kosovo Police, but they were not beaten," Vucic said.