A Kosovan Serb, Ivan Radiovojevic, was arrested in Kosovo Polje, regarding alleged responsibility for war crimes that were committed in March 1999.
In response to the arrest, the Head of the Serbian government office for Kosovo, Aleksander Vulin, expressed concern over the lists of war crime indictments that they had not been given access to.
Noting that Serbia would not obstruct investigations into war crimes, Vulin went on to point out that,
“Being unaware of the indictments, the existence of secret indictments, Is not something that can improve the situation in Kosovo. Not having clear indictments is definitely an obstacle on the path of justice.”