SUBJECT eavesdropping on the president! Were the Vučić talks sold to criminal clans and foreigners? THE PRICE IS LIMITED BY IMAGINATION ONLY



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Since the working group of the Ministry of the Interior, by order of the Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime, collected evidence showing that there was illegal wiretapping of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and members of his family by the police, the question arises of what interest the group had to put the head of state more. According to Kurir’s interlocutor, the motive may be the sale of information to criminal and foreign clans, because the details of the conversation between the president of a country and relatives or associates represent vital information, the price of which is immeasurable.

She refused the polygraph, if Dijana Hrkalović was hiding something
She refused the polygraph, if Dijana Hrkalović was hiding somethingphoto: Zorana Jevtić

50 people were questioned

It should be recalled that the police questioned about 50 people in connection with the matter of the wiretapping of the president, including former Secretary of State for the Interior Ministry Diana Hrkalović and Dejan Milenković Bagzi, former head of UKP’s Special Investigative Methods Service. Hrkalović, the highest ranked among those questioned, was also sent for a polygraph. She first accepted the polygraph exam and, as the media writes, literally at the time it was supposed to be connected to the device, she said she changed her mind and refused this kind of exam.

Marko Nicovic
photo: Marina Lopicic

Marko Nicovic, a former director of the Belgrade police, tells Kurir that information from a person’s phone conversations can be sold and that its price depends on the importance of the person being listened to.

– The information is worth as much as the person who was intervened. The most expensive, of course, is information about the president of a country, then capital information … Price? It is limited only by the imagination. The interested party will pay for such a thing as much as requested – says Nicović and adds:

Serious felony

– By eavesdropping on such a person, you can find out the constellations in the country, see who that person is talking to, who is important, what they are talking about … Then, the relationships within the party, who are the clans, who is important in that hierarchy … such information, then you know how to configure, decide …

Orhan Dragas
photo: Dado Đilas

The director of the Institute for International Security, Orhan Dragas, recalls that there are many aspects in this matter of the wiretapping of the President of Serbia that must be investigated.

– In the first place, it is necessary to determine what interests those who dared to illegally spy on the first statesman they wanted to achieve. Whether in cooperation with criminal circles or with foreign services, both variants should not be excluded together. That procedure itself, wiretapping the president of the state, is something that is a serious crime and there is no legal framework for such a thing – says Dragash.

LONG LIST

Spy List

The public learned about the wiretapping matter from Aleksandar Vučić. In an interview for the New Year’s edition of Kurir, the Serbian president revealed that they had listened to him for about a year and a half and that he had proof of his accusations: his own recorded conversations. As the ball began to relax, it emerged that his family members, brother Andrej Vučić and eldest son Danilo, as well as associates Miloš Vučević, Nikola Selaković, Vladimir Đukanović and Luka Petrović, were also intervened. Sports official Zvezdan Terzić was also on the wiretapping list. The wiretapping equipment was acquired in secret, by everyone, and by the MUP.

Kurir.rs/ Katarina Blagović Photo: Zorana Jevtić


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