The Postal Savings Bank of Serbia, which was closed on Monday, operated in Kosovo in complete violation of the applicable laws.
Not licensed by the Central Bank of Kosovo, it did not report on financial transactions, nor was it supervised by the competent authorities. Such operation of the so-called bank is the only case in Europe and beyond. This “bank” has used three of the five facilities it has used, as they are owned by the Privatization Agency of Kosovo.
The Postal Savings Bank has financed terrorist organizations, organized crime and the Russian-Serbian hybrid war against Kosovo and NATO.
We recall that the President of Serbia, Aleksandër Vučić, stated in September 2022 that Serbia invests 800 million euros in Kosovo every year. Part of the serbian money was invested in terrorist organizations, another part was misused by the mafia.
Meanwhile, INTERPOL-sanctioned Milan Radoicic, considered Vucic’s most trusted man in Kosovo, has links to Bojan Kekic, the director of the Postal Savings Bank of Serbia, based in Belgrade. RTK has also published a photo in which they can be seen together /The Geopost

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