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"We will shed light on every detail"/ Serbia asks Germany to arrest Faton Hajrizi's brother

"We will shed light on every detail"/ Serbia asks Germany to arrest

The Minister of Internal Affairs of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, has said that Germany will be asked to arrest Artan Hajrizi, the brother of Faton Hajrizi, and ruled out the possibility that the stolen documents were used in an organized scenario.

Dacic emphasized that Hajrizi was a dangerous criminal and accused EULEX of not issuing an international arrest warrant for him. He expressed doubts about the statements of Artan Hajrizi who claimed that Faton Hajrizi had stolen the documents and that he had gone to Hanover, adding that it is possible that there was a secret agreement to transfer the documents from Kosovo to Serbia.

In addition, Dacic clarified that an organized group had helped Hajriz in this operation and that the Serbian authorities are looking for international help to discover more details about this group, including the identity of other people involved in this event.

"We will shed light on every detail and arrest the people who were involved and we will ask Germany to arrest his brother as well and clarify the story about his documents, ie the German ID card and the passport issued by the authorities of Kosovo", said Dacic.

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