The Director of the Kosovo Police, Gazmend Hoxha, stated that from the criminal group responsible for the terrorist attack at the Ibar Lepenc canal, two other serious cases have also been uncovered. According to Hoxha, this group has operated in Kosovo for a long time and was organized by Serbia’s intelligence services.
In an interview with KosovaPress, Hoxha emphasized that there are two other cases under investigation, but he did not provide details about their exact nature.
“What is important to document, if your camera can capture it, is that this is one of the individuals who was arrested. This booklet is a military ID showing that this person was part of the intelligence service of the Serbian Army. With the rank of toger, which they call poručnik. This shows their structure – a direct link to Serbia, to Serbia’s security institutions in this case. There are other individuals; they have been documented, and other investigative leads will be followed. What is important is that we have documented the connection of these individuals with others. In this case, we also have two other cases that are under investigation because the equipment, weapons, and devices found with these individuals are linked to two other serious criminal offenses that occurred in Kosovo after the war. We cannot disclose the details at this time because the investigation is ongoing, and we need to coordinate with the Special Prosecution regarding publication. Importantly, three serious cases have been uncovered by this criminal group. This group has operated for a long time. The weapons, target selection, knowledge of how to place explosives, quantity, and withdrawal methods all demonstrate that this was not a simple act but a planned, criminal operation, highly organized by the secret services of a neighboring state, with the goal of harming and creating chaos in our country, Kosovo,” Hoxha told KosovaPress.
Hoxha described cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in investigating the case. To increase credibility, he sent a letter to the U.S. ambassador in Prishtina requesting FBI support. After a few days, officers arrived in Kosovo to monitor and assist the investigation. Based on searches conducted at the homes of the accused, Hoxha said “traces of how the explosives were used” were found.Hoxha stated that the Ibar Lepenc explosion is among the most serious cases for the Kosovo Police.
“This case is one of the most serious. After the Banjskë attack, it is the most serious and critical case the Kosovo Police have faced. It must be understood that this was not carried out by two or three individuals. This proves that the Ibar Lepenc attack was a well-planned operation, organized in advance by security institutions and intelligence services of Serbia, using individuals in their service to cause major damage to Kosovo, our country, and to push it into economic and energy collapse, creating total insecurity in northern Kosovo,” he added.
One year after the attack, the Kosovo Special Prosecution filed an indictment against three individuals following an investigation conducted in cooperation with the Kosovo Police and international partners for the attack on critical infrastructure at the Ibar Lepenc canal.
The indictment charges them with: “Endangering the constitutional order by destroying or damaging public installations and equipment” under Article 122 in connection with “committing a terrorist act,” “illegal possession of weapons,” and “espionage.”
The Ibar Lepenc canal explosion, which Kosovo authorities assessed as a terrorist act orchestrated by Serbia, occurred on November 30, 2024.