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Postal worker Jovica Balosevic released

29. March 2012. | 06:48

Source: Tanjug

Jovica Balosevic, a worker of the Serbian national postal service who was arrested by the Kosovo police Wednesday, was released around 8 pm according to head of the company's provincial branch office Randjel Nojkic.

Jovica Balosevic, a worker of the Serbian national postal service who was arrested by the Kosovo police Wednesday, was released around 8 pm according to head of the company's provincial branch office Randjel Nojkic.

He told Tanjug that Balosevic, who happened to be at the Nojkic family home in the village of Mogila in Kosovsko Pomoravlje when police searched the house, was assured that the money which was found on his person and confiscated will be returned.

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