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Serbian police kill a person, suspected to be related to the attack near the Israeli Embassy

2024-08-18 13:06:26, Kosova & Bota CNA

Serbian police kill a person, suspected to be related to the attack near the

The Minister of Internal Affairs of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, said that the night before in the village of Hotkovo, near Novi Pazar, Sedan Ramovic-Becan was "liquidated". According to the announcement, he had resisted arrest.

"Ramovic refused to surrender and fired two or three bullets at the police during the arrest operation," Dacic said, according to the announcement of the Ministry of the Interior of Serbia.

The release said Dacic stated that Ramovic was not arrested at his home in Hotkovo, but at a nearby house belonging to his brother-in-law, Aldin Bircovic from Novi Pazari, who is currently serving time in a prison in Nis. .

He added that Ramovic had also resisted the police during earlier checks.

The Serbian Interior Ministry said that Ramovic was on the run after the attack, which Serbia considers a terrorist, near the Israeli Embassy in Belgrade in June and that he was even hiding in Kosovo at one point.

"This action is in the wake of the actions carried out after the terrorist act near the Israeli Embassy in Belgrade", said Dacic.

He added that the action to arrest Ramovi?, which resulted in his murder, was carried out in coordination with the Security and Information Agency (BIA), the Serbian MIA and the High Prosecutor's Office in Novi Pazar.

Earlier, Serbian authorities said Ramovic was the landlord of Miloš Zhujovic, who on June 29 shot and wounded a policeman guarding the Israeli Embassy building. The guard had retaliated by killing the attacker.

Senad Ramovic had previously served a 13-and-a-half-year sentence in Serbian prisons on terrorism charges.

He was arrested in 2007, after an armed clash with the police in a village near Novi Pazar, when 14 of his associates were also arrested.

In July 2009, the Judicial Council of the special department of the Belgrade District Court sentenced 12 defendants from this group to more than 60 years in prison, in connection with terrorist offenses and for planning the assassination of the then mufti of the Islamic community. of Serbia, Muamer Zukorliq.

In the court decision, it was said that the convicts had planned attacks on a mosque and a police station in Novi Pazar.

The authorities also said that they had hidden weapons, food and medicine in Mount Ninaji, near Novi Pazar, and had also conducted anti-tank training.

In the decision, it was said that the defendants had planned to carry out terrorist attacks at the end of 2007 and at the beginning of 2008, in order to incite fear and uncertainty among citizens./ REL





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