Belgrade Police Chief of Operations Dušan Mitić was on a polygraph



[ad_1]

As H1 found out, Belgrade Police Chief of Operations Dušan Mitić, who was one of the first to enter Jovanjica’s property after Predrag Koluvija’s apprehension, was examined with a polygraph earlier in the year along with the Head of the Drug Control Department of the Belgrade Police, Slobodan Milenković. According to N1 sources, a polygraph examination showed that both Mitic and Milenkovic were telling the truth.

Both inspectors went for a polygraph at the request of the Internal Control of the Serbian Ministry of the Interior in January 2020, in the middle of the investigation of the Jovanjic case.

N1 sources value that as a kind of pressure on the inspectors, considering that they say that Mitic is in the so-called lie detector questioned in connection with the discovery of a large quantity of marijuana and skunk on the Coluvia farm

Namely, during the presentation of the defenseThe first defendant in the production of marijuana and skunk, Predrag Koluvija, yesterday accused the police inspector Dusan Mitic of offering to charge Andrej Vucic, brother of the president of Serbia, and the controversial Kosovo businessman, Zvonko Veselinovic, of producing hemp seedlings for them.

Most of the pro-government tabloids used Koluvija’s statement to cover the name of the police officer Dusan Mitic on the covers today in the context of someone who tried to abuse the investigation together with the prosecutor in the “Jovanjica” proceeding, Sasa Drecun .

The trial of Predrag Koluvija, majority owner of the “Jovanjica” farm, accused of seizing almost four tons of drugs on his property at the end of last year, continued in the Belgrade Special Court with the presentation of the defense of the first accused.

Once completed, the prosecutor Sasa Drecun asked the court to obtain the first instance verdict from the Szeged court on the fact of 2011, when the second defendants in the “Jovanjica” procedure, Sergej Mrdja and Marko Bukvic, were arrested in the Roska border crossing for transporting skunk to Hungary.

Sergej Mrdja has been on the run since the police raid on “Jovanjica” property, and an Interpol arrest warrant has been issued against him.

The prosecutor also noted that a few months ago, as part of the investigation into the Jovanjica 2 case, when members of the MUP and BIA, suspected of forming a “protection network” around Koluvija, were among those arrested in July, he found photos of Koluvija on the phones of the detainees. defense that wrote in custody.

As H1 learns, it is suspected that one of his defenders handed over the Koluvija defense to the Jovanjica 2 suspects.



[ad_2]