Krasniqi sent threatening messages to the Serbian embassy in Switzerland in the past as well

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"I will see to it to send a letter bomb with in the next 48 hours"

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Denis Krasniqi (26) from Switzerland, originally from Kosovo and Metohija, who was found to have sent threatening messages to Serbian embassies in several countries in the previous days, also sent offensive and threatening emails to the Serbian embassy in Switzerland three years ago.

On October 17, 2021, the official email address of the Serbian embassy in Switzerland received a message from Krasniqi, containing insults and threats aimed at the Serbian people. The email was in German, contained numerous grammatical errors, and came after Pristina media reported that "someone" had been shooting at the Jarinje administrative crossing.

"If you continue to try to attack the police in Jarinje near North (Kosovska) Mitrovica and everything else negative, then you will see what will happen to you and who you are dealing with. Damn sons of w****s I will see to it that in the next 48 hours I send a letter bomb... which I will make myself and kill you in Bern and your superiors in Belgrade with a bomb, you belligerent sons of w****s," Krasniqi wrote at the time.

Those threats were then immediately condemned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland, in a letter that Tanjug had seen, and the authorities in Bern informed competent security authorities about it in order to take the necessary measures to protect diplomatic and consular missions and staff in Bern, Geneva and Zurich, if considered necessary.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland condemns the threats against the Embassy of Serbia in Switzerland," the Swiss ministry said at the time.

Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday that the Serbian Interior Minsitry, MUP, had received official information that Denis Krasniqi from Switzerland, originally from Kosovo and Metohija, was (again) sending threatening messages, as well as that he is currently in Kosovo and Metohija, and that an order has been issued for him to report to the police when he returns to Switzerland.

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)