Vulin: You can’t listen to Vučić without bad intentions – Politics



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Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin affirmed tonight that the Interior Ministry is conducting a serious investigation in the case of wiretapping of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, behind whom, as he assessed, there is malicious intent.

Vulin: You can't listen to Vučić without bad intentions 1Photo: Beta / MUP OF SERBIA

“The Ministry of the Interior is reviewing all complaints and conducting a very serious investigation, which will have to yield results.

But what I can say now is that the president and the first man of the Republic of Serbia cannot be eavesdropped, and that there is no evil intention in that, “Minister Vulin said on the B92 television program” Agenda ” .

According to him, it will be possible to talk about the motives and qualification of the wiretapping of President Vučić only when the police turn to the competent judicial authorities with the final results.

The Interior Ministry, as he stated, is dealing with the facts, and it is important to know how it happened, what happened, in whose order, in order to finally arrive at a reason why the president was heard.

“President Aleksandar Vučić is a man who deals only with politics and nothing else. He is not in business, so he is not interested in his business connections because there are none. He is not interested in other connections or activities, because he dedicated all his life only to politics, only to Serbia. So he is doing it for political reasons, now we have to see what the political reasons are and what results from them, “said Vulin.

The Police Minister noted that no one can intercept communications and spy on any citizen of Serbia without a proper warrant, and that this is especially sensitive when it comes to the state president.

According to him, President Vučić and his family have been trying to get involved in any criminal matter for many years, and they have never succeeded.

In that context, Vulin mentioned the case of Jovanjica, which he said should be seen from that angle, especially considering the testimony of the first defendant Predrag Koluvija, who says that some policemen asked him to mention Andrej Vucic. it had nothing to do with the case.

As he said, the police will pay attention to that testimony to determine what is true, the statement concludes.

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