Today is a historic session of the National Security Alliance



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DATE AND TIME:
06.03.2021. 07:00

Today a session of the National Security Council will be held, in which the details about the action of the fight against organized crime in Serbia will be discussed. The public is looking forward to this event because President Aleksandar Vučić announced last Saturday that the citizens of Serbia, the whole of Europe and the whole world will be shocked when they hear the details of the investigation against the organized criminal gang.

Aleksandar Vučić

Aleksandar Vučić, Photo: Tanjug / Zoran Žestić

Vučić then said that the session of the National Security Council was canceled due to formal legal problems, because additional experience is expected, so that tomorrow someone does not say that what was shown to the citizens cannot be used in the evidentiary procedure.

– Then we will tell what it is about and show people something that is, to put it mildly, creepy, so that people can see if politics, the protection of the regime or the fight against one or more organized criminal groups is behind it all – He said.

Speaking of his expectations before the session, Bozidar Spasic, former head of the special team of the State Security Service, reminds our newspaper that
the Council does not convene if there is no alarming data that must be published and transmitted to our public and to the international public. He also claims that there will be a lot of talk about public officials who cooperated with the mob in one way or another, and that after questioning athletes and stars, it will be their turn.

– We should first expect a recap of everything that has been done so far, and then we will discuss the new police findings after all the hearings that took place the week before and the subsequent course of the investigation. Apparently the decision has already been made to show the documents on
to the cartel behavior of members of the criminal group Belivuka, these are recordings in which they maim people like members of the Islamic State or Mexican gangsters do. Our service obtained this information by decrypting encrypted phones, and found in them who the owners of these phones were communicating with, that is, criminals, Spasić explains, emphasizing that some members of the Council will feel terribly uncomfortable in that session.

– They will be informed that they will also be invited to give certain statements because some people mentioned them during the interrogation and linked them to all these scandals, which ranged from connections with criminals to monitoring and wiretapping the president. At least two people from the City Council will have to explain some of their actions and some of their contacts – Spasic is convinced.

And prof. Organized crime specialist Dr. Miroslav Bjegović has high expectations for today’s session, which will be held in the afternoon.

– Aside from the horrific recordings that testify how the arrested drug mafia dealt with their opponents in this dirty drug business and sent messages to those who would issue their most important code of silence, I believe that some names of lower-ranking MUP people were will release. and who were in the service and on the payroll of this narco-clan, that is. He did some of the dirty and illegal work for his own interests. In the later part of the investigation, by gathering more evidence, the key and most responsible people who hit the state and the president himself must be named, and the Council’s most important decision will be to go uncompromisingly to the end, where There are no protected people and where you have to meet the winner.- thinks our interlocutor.

Zoran Dragišić: Not everything is for the public

– It is difficult to predict what will be on the agenda, and the public will surely not hear much of what will be said there because many actions are still ongoing and information is being collected. In addition to the fight against the mafia, the issues will undoubtedly be the crown and other security challenges, including the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, security expert and professor Zoran Dragisic believes.



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