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VUČIĆ ODBRUSIO N1: They are not after Radojičić for the crime, but for Kosovo and Metohija - the criminal is Šolak
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VUČIĆ ODBRUSIO N1: They are not after Radojičić for the crime, but for Kosovo and Metohija - the criminal is Šolak

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić strongly responded to a question from N1 television regarding members of the Gendarmerie who guard Radojičić and Veselinović. Vučić stated that Radojičić is on the red list not due to criminal activity but because of Kosovo and Metohija issues, and that someone is pursuing him for KiM reasons rather than labeling him a criminal. He emphasized that Šolak is the actual criminal and that they have extensive knowledge about him. Vučić clarified that he does not pursue individuals for criminal behavior but for geopolitical reasons related to Kosovo and Metohija. He also mentioned that he agrees with the principle of not having active personnel from the Gendarmerie involved in security but disagrees with the qualification. Vučić criticized the examples provided by the journalists, stating they were not good enough and that real cases exist which need to change in the coming days. He also discussed efforts to improve police conditions, mentioning an average salary of 130,000 dinars, while people on the street receive 90,000.

Predsednik Srbije Aleksandar Vučić oštro je reagovala na objave televizije N1 koje su dostavile detalje o pripadnicima beogradskog odreda Žandarmerije koji rade kao privatno obezbeđenje Milana Radoičića i objekata u vlasništvu Zvonka Veselinovića. Prema informacijama N1, dvojica aktivnih pripadnika Žandarmerije, Damljan Vukićević i Nikola Milutinović, su uključeni u takvu aktivnost, što je izazvalo kritiku od strane Vučića. On je naglasio da ovo nije dobar primer, posebno u kontekstu kriminala i povezanosti s regionalnim konfliktima.

Milan Radoičić, koji se nalazi na crvenoj Interpolovoj poternici kao osumnjičeni zbog organizovanja i učešća u oružanom napadu u Banjskoj, gde je ubijen pripadnik Kosovske policije, tvrdi da je organizovao napad samostalno, bez uputa od strane vlasti u Beogradu. Prema kosovskim vlastima, Radoičić je uključen u akciju kojoj je prigovoren smrt Afrima Bunjaku, a potom su u sukobu poginuli i trojica članova srpske oružane grupe. U istom kontekstu, Vučić je naglasio da Radoičića "gone zbog Kosova i Metohije, a ne zbog kriminala", što ukazuje na duboku povezanost između njegovih aktivnosti i regionalnih sukoba.

Zvonko Veselinović, čiji objekti na Goliji su pod obezbeđenjem pripadnika Žandarmerije, nalazi se pod sankcijama SAD i Velike Britanije. Prema OFAC-u, Veselinović je sumnjivo vođa organizovane kriminalne grupe koja je učestvovala u šemi podmićivanja bezbednosnih zvaničnika između Srbije i Kosova. Ova šema je ciljavana da omogući ilegalnu trgovinu robom, novcem, narkoticima i oružjem. Veselinović je takođe uključen u šemu korupcije i finansiranja političkih aktivnosti od 2017. godine. Braća Veselinović su našla na listi 16 pojedinaca i 24 entiteta koji su podvrgnuti sankcijama SAD-a zbog podmićivanja političara, pranja novca i šverca.

Vučić je takođe odgovorio na pitanje o poreklu novca za vanredne ekonomsku mere. On je dao raznorazne argumente, uključujući visoku stopu rasta i dugoročne investicije. Naglasio je da Srbija ima pet milijardi evra u državnoj kasi, dok je ukupna cena vanrednih mera oko 600 miliona evra, što predstavlja manji deo od ukupnog resursa. U tom kontekstu, Vučić je tvrdio da Srbija ima "tektonskim promenama" u prosečnim platama i da je "mnogo uspešna i pretekla sve u regionu".

Reakcije Vučića su bile jasne i direkte, posebno u odnosu na pitanje o pripadnicima Žandarmerije koji čuvaju Radoičića i Veselinovića. On je naglasio da to nije dobro, a da bi trebalo da se promeni. U tom kontekstu, Vučić je pokazao interes za poboljšanje položaja policije i povećanje plaća, posebno za one koji rade na ulici. Iako je priznao da postoje probleme, on je insistirao da je Srbija u stanju da se drži na niskom nivou zaduženosti i da ima dovoljno resursa za svaku potrebnu akciju.

U skladu sa ovim, Vučić je ostavio otvoreno pitanje o tome da li će se promeniti situacija sa pripadnicima Žandarmerije koji rade kao privatno obezbeđenje, ali je naglasio da će biti potrebno da se to uradi. Ovo pokazuje da je njegovo pitanje ove teme još uvek otvoreno, a da će se verovatno nastaviti diskusija o tome kako da se reši problem povezan sa kriminalom i povezanim osobama.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentLeft4 days ago
What Vučić said about N1's knowledge that the gendarmes guard Radoičić and facilities owned by Zvonko Veselinović

The article reports that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić criticized the involvement of two active members of Belgrade's Gendarmerie in private security roles for Milan Radoičić, who is wanted by Interpol for alleged involvement in an armed attack in Kosovo, and for Zvonko Veselinović, a sanctioned individual linked to organized crime. Vučić accused unnamed parties of using the military for personal protection and emphasized that individuals like Radoičić are being pursued over issues related to Kosovo and Metohia rather than criminal activity. He also addressed the funding of emergency economic measures, stating that high growth rates provide opportunities. The report includes details about the legal status of both Radoičić and Veselinović, including sanctions imposed by the U.S. and allegations of corruption.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue around the misuse of state resources and criticizes the involvement of military personnel in private security, which aligns with a left-leaning critique of institutional corruption. Vučić’s emphasis on the pursuit of Radoičić over Kosovo-related matters suggests a focus,

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedLeft4 days ago
VUČIĆ ODBRUSIO N1: They are not after Radojičić for the crime, but for Kosovo and Metohija - the criminal is Šolak

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić strongly responded to a question from N1 television regarding members of the Gendarmerie who guard Radojičić and Veselinović. Vučić stated that Radojičić is on the red list not due to criminal activity but because of Kosovo and Metohija issues, and that someone is pursuing him for KiM reasons rather than labeling him a criminal. He emphasized that Šolak is the actual criminal and that they have extensive knowledge about him. Vučić clarified that he does not pursue individuals for criminal behavior but for geopolitical reasons related to Kosovo and Metohija. He also mentioned that he agrees with the principle of not having active personnel from the Gendarmerie involved in security but disagrees with the qualification. Vučić criticized the examples provided by the journalists, stating they were not good enough and that real cases exist which need to change in the coming days. He also discussed efforts to improve police conditions, mentioning an average salary of 130,000 dinars, while people on the street receive 90,000.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the discussion around the political implications of Radojičić’s status, emphasizing the geopolitical motivations over criminal charges. The emphasis on 'KiM' (Kosovo and Metohija) and the dismissal of the criminal aspect aligns with a leftist perspective that prioritizes national/

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedLeft4 days ago
VUČIĆ ODBRUSIO N1: They are not chasing Radoičić for the crime, but for Kosovo and Metohija - the criminal is Šolak

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić strongly responded to a question from N1 television regarding members of the Gendarmerie who guard Radoičić and Veselinović. Vučić stated that Radoičić is on the red list not due to criminal activity but because of Kosovo and Metohija issues, and that someone is pursuing him for this reason rather than his alleged criminality. He emphasized that Šolak is the actual criminal and that they have extensive knowledge about him. Vučić clarified that he does not pursue individuals for criminal reasons but for geopolitical concerns related to Kosovo and Metohija. He also addressed the issue of police officers working with certain individuals, noting that while he agrees with the principle of ensuring security, he disagrees with the qualifications involved. Vučić mentioned that average police salaries are around 130,000, but there is a problem as people on the street receive only 90,000.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the discussion around the political implications of Radoičić’s status, emphasizing the connection to Kosovo and Metohija, which are highly politicized issues in Serbian politics. The emphasis on non-criminal grounds for surveillance aligns with left-leaning narratives that often突出

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