Petrit Latifi
In 1914, the “Unterinntaler Bote” reported that the Austrians had arrested several Serbs suspected of spreading Greater Serbian agitation.

“Arrests of Serbs in Fiume.
For several days, Serbian workers have been arrested here one after the other under suspicious circumstances. The arrest of a Serb who turned out to be a Serbian officer has already been reported. It has now been established that a Serbian non-commissioned officer named Bogojewitsch, the butcher Milititsch, the waiter Milutinovich, and the coffeehouse cashier Radetschitsch, who were arrested by the police, were not, as initially assumed, conducting military espionage,but were the tools of a genuine political, even Greater Serbian, agitation.
The sergeant received large sums of money from Serbia every day and has already confessed that he was acting in the interests of Serbia. Both the Foreign Office and the War Ministry are showing great interest in this affair.”
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