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PSG leader says Serbian president knew who was threatening killed Kosovo Serb leader
From a legal point of view, it is inexplicable that the Office of the Prosecutor for Organized Crime, Aleksandar Vucic, did not invite the Serbian President to testify on the persons who threatened the security of the person. Oliver Ivanovic.
However, in Serbia, there is no dominant legal reason – Danas told Sasa Jankovic, president of the Free Citizens Movement.
He recently testified in front of the prosecutor's office, who questioned him about the circumstances surrounding the murder of Ivanovic. As he recently stated at a press conference, Jankovic was summoned by the Office of the Prosecutor for Organized Crime at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office in Pristina to investigate the case. murder of Ivanovic.
The reason he was summoned, Jankovic added, is that he often communicated with Ivanovic and told him that he was in danger before the killings. When asked why he had spoken to Ivanovic, Jankovic pointed out that he had done so because of what he had heard of himself and especially when he had took note of the results of his meeting with Aleksandar Vucic.
At the meeting, Vucic asked Ivanovic, asserted the president of the PSG, if he would cooperate with the Serbian list and, when he received the answer, he listened without a word Ivanovic who spoke threats he faced. Apparently, on that occasion, Ivanovic decisively declared that all his men were in danger and, as Vucic had not reacted at all, Jankovic concluded that Ivanovic was in danger. We recall that Sasa Jankovic disclosed this data only when he disclosed in the tabloids that he had been questioned by the prosecution.
Vucic did not tell the prosecution that had threatened Ivanovic, but two days ago, he told the RTS that he was not involved in his murder, according to him. .
– We learned that Milan Radoicic did not kill Oliver Ivanovic and that the Serbian police could now fully assume his responsibilities, said Vucic, pointing out that Radoicic was interrogated by Kosovo police on 21 February .
Vucic added that Radoicic was "the number one man in Mitrovica's defense", stating that he had passed the polygraph test.
Recall that, according to the order of the Serbian Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime, the police heard Milan Radoicic, Vice-President of the Serbian List, discuss the circumstances of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic only after he had tried to arrest him by the Kosovo police. The prosecutor's office for organized crime said in a statement that after learning of the murder of Olivier Ivanovic, he had asked the relevant Serbian authorities to gather the necessary information, in accordance with the law, to reveal the authors and the reasons for this murder.
"The MR information gathering activity, which is being undertaken by the MUP today, is one of the many activities undertaken by the MUP at the request of the Public Prosecutor's Office, the TOK and all organs of the RS at the request from it are working to research the perpetrators and perpetrators of this criminal offense, whether or not they are the reason why concrete steps have been taken to discover the competent bodies of the RS or autonomous autonomous authorities from AP KiM, "prosecutors said. .
Radoicic had stated in a previously written statement that he had nothing to do with the killing of Ivanovic and that he would not surrender to the Kosovo police.
"I will not surrender, because I do not want to be used as a doll prepared to show to those who are waging a special war against Serbia and the Serbian people, nor as a means of concealing an abominable and criminal attack against the Serbian people. one of the Serbian political leaders, Oliver Ivanovic, especially because they did not come to take me alive.I was not the closest friend of Oliver Ivanovic, but I I am not a murderer and I have nothing to do with murder, "Radoicic said.
Gajic: The polygraph is not a proof
As a key evidence of Milan Radoicic's innocence, President Vucic stated that he had "passed" a polygraph examination. This is another case in a series where government officials used this argument as evidence to confirm their thesis. For example, a polygraph interrogated President Vucic at his own request when the Kurir's director accused him of racketeering. In addition, his godfather, Nikola Petrovic, also took the polygraph test when it was claimed that he had blackmailed Kontinental. As a result, anyone who rejects a polygraph is found guilty of automatism.
However, as lawyer Vladimir Gajic points out for Danas, the polygraph in our criminal proceedings has no probative force.
– The polygraph has no power and I doubt that it has even been subjected to a polygraph examination. Overall, it's very unprofessional because the data was presented by the president, not by the UKP official or the organized crime prosecutor's office – said Gajic noting that it was the fastest closed investigation in history.
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