Aleksic: The “Jovanjica” case certainly demonstrated the connection between crime and the state



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People’s Party Vice President Miroslav Aleksić said that there was no doubt that the “Jovanjica case” demonstrated the connection between crime and the state, as evidenced by the fact that members of the police and detainees participated in the “conversation” of the software application, which was made for internal communication. Security information agencies.

“They gave Predrag Koluvija a protection ring. Someone from the government had to tell them to go to Jovanjica, secure the property and Koluvija. That proves the connection,” Aleksic said at a press conference in front of the Organized Crime Prosecutor’s Office, adding that and they say in the application that “Jovanjica” is a state project.

He added that Dragomir Petronijevic, councilor and official of the Serbian Progressive Party, had his code in that application, in which 51 people were connected, under the name of “Smurf”, who was not questioned in the investigation, nor is he on the list of witnesses.

Therefore, Aleksic asked the Prosecutor’s Office to answer why Petronijevic was not among the 140 witnesses. According to Aleksić, Petronijević is an SNS official who “accounts” for Andrej Vučić, brother of the President of Serbia.

“It is the highest level of protection for ‘Jovanjica’ in the Serbian state leadership,” Aleksic asked.

He claimed that Koluvija was arrested nine times in Germany, and in Serbia he was prosecuted for smuggling kiwis, but also “received a 3.9 million euro loan from the state, Vučić took it to Moscow, sponsored by BIA.” , gave lectures to members of the MUP “.

Aleksic also mentioned that Coluvia had four phones with him at the time of his arrest, one of which was previously blocked by “Blackberry,” and the prosecution said in the letter that the experts could not be unlocked, “and there is evidence of what happened. “. .

The letter from the prosecution says they are protecting the top of the state, Aleksić said.

Aleksić asked the Minister of the Interior, Nebojsa Stefanović, how it was possible that the defendant Vladan Živojinović had a phone with a SIM card from the Ministry of the Interior.



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