Kosovo “police” arrested a Serbian migrant who was trying to return an apartment occupied by an Albanian
The Office for Kosovo and Metohija under the Government of Serbia provided a lawyer for 44-year-old Mila Andjelkovic, who was arrested upon entering Kosovo for “falsifying documents for an apartment.”
The woman has been trying for several years to return the apartment in Suva Reka, where an Albanian moved in without permission, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Andjelkovic was arrested last night at the Merdare checkpoint on charges of “forgery of documents” for an apartment and was taken to the police headquarters in Suva Reka. The Office for Kosovo and Metohija of the Serbian government provided the woman with a lawyer and notified “the relevant representatives of the international missions in Kosovo” of her detention.
Andzhelkovich has been trying for years to return the apartment that her now deceased father received from the Elektrokosmet company in Suva Reka back in 1998. After the outbreak of war and persecution of the Serbs, the family moved to Serbia, settling in the apartment of their father’s colleague, an Albanian. However, he paid the owners only for the first month, and after that he began to live without permission in the apartment, where he lives to this day.
“The arrest of Mili Andjelkovic is another brutal example of intimidation of Serbs returning to Kosovo and Metohija. It is obvious that the Pristina authorities want to use pressure and arrests to discourage the Serbs from returning.
The attitude of the Pristina authorities towards Mila Andjelković once again demonstrates that in Pristina there is no political will to allow the exiles to return to their centuries-old homes,” the Office for Kosovo and Metohija said in a statement.
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