BIA arrested Paraćinc for threatening to kill Aleksandar Vučić on Facebook



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Members of the Security Information Agency (BIA) in cooperation with the Prosecutor’s Office for High Technology Crimes and the Ministry of the Interior arrested the MP (1990) of Paracin tonight, on reasonable suspicion that he committed the crime of endangering the security under article 138, paragraph 3 of the Penal Code. From Serbia.

The suspect is accused, through the social network Facebook, among other things, of repeatedly announcing and calling for the assassination of the President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić.

With the quick reaction of members of the Security Information Agency and members of the Ministry of the Interior, the person was detained and will be detained for 48 hours in consultation with the prosecutor on duty.

Dacic calls for an urgent reaction from the authorities

Tonight, the Speaker of the Serbian Assembly, Ivica Dačić, condemned the death threats against the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, on social media and called for an urgent reaction from the competent authorities.

– I strongly condemn the atrocious threats directed at the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić. On behalf of the highest representative body of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, I ask the competent state bodies for an urgent reaction, detection and arrest of an individual or group that carries out such threats – stated Dacic in a statement sent to Tanjug.

Petković: a person who threatened to be prosecuted or treated

The member of the Main Board of the SNS, Petar Petković, said tonight that the competent state bodies are obliged to react urgently to the latest death threats to the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and that the person who sent them must be prosecuted. or treated.

“There is no democratic country in which it is possible to openly announce the assassination of the head of state without consequences, and that is why I hope that Serbia and its institutions will confirm its democratic capacity,” Petković said in a statement.



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