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Posebno odeljenje za borbu protiv visokotehnološkog kriminala Višeg javnog tužilaštva (VJT) u Beogradu saopštilo je da je dalo nalog policiji za hitnu identifikaciju i procesuiranje lica koje je danas na mejl uprave VJT u Beogradu poslalo više poruka sa pretnjama upućenim predsedniku Republike Srbije, glavnom javnom tužiocu VJT u Beogradu (Nenad Stefanović), kao i dvojici vlasnika medija.
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Pretnje su, kako se navodi, upućene povodom današnjeg saopštenja VJT izdatog u vezi sa postojanjem osnova sumnje na simulaciju upotrebe "zvučnog topa" od strane NN lica.
"'Ooo looord burn vucic…', 'Eto Stefanović mi je pick da ga bijem i još par ku*vi odatle… za kosu i o zid'", navodi se u porukama istog korisnika mejl adrese sa koje su pretnje upućene, saopštilo je VJT.
Podsetimo, Više javno tužilaštvo u Beogradu uputilo zahtev za prikupljanje potrebnih obaveštenja Službi za borbu protiv terorizma UKP-a u vezi sa dokumentacijom plenuma više fakulteta u kojima se navodno navode planovi o preduzimanju radnji kako bi realizovali simulaciju upotrebe „zvučnog topa“ na protestu održanom 15. marta 2025, saopšteno je iz ovog Tužilaštva.
Naloženo je, kako dodaju, i da se obave razgovori sa svim licima koja su javno iznela tvrdnje da je protiv učesnika protesta upotrebljen „zvučni top“ - kako su, na koji način i od koga dobili takva saznanja, na čemu su zasnivali takve svoje kategoričke tvrdnje.
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N1 SrbijaIndependentCenter2 days ago VJT e-mail allegedly received threats against Vucic and Prosecutor StefanovicThe Special Department for Combating High-Tech Crime at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) in Belgrade has informed that it has ordered the police to urgently identify and process individuals who allegedly sent threatening messages via email to President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and Chief Prosecutor of the VJT in Belgrade, Nenad Stefanović, as well as two media owners. The threats reportedly relate to today’s statement by the VJT regarding the existence of grounds for suspicion of simulating the use of a 'sound cannon' by an individual linked to the media outlet NN. Sample messages,
Bias read (Center): The article reports on legal actions taken by the VJT following alleged threats against high-profile officials. It presents facts without overtly biased language, avoids taking a stance on the validity of the claims, and does not favor any particular political side.
Official sources cited
- government Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT)
BlicIndependentCenter2 days ago Threats after VJT's report on the "sound cannon": Prosecutor's Office orders urgent identification of the person who made threats against the President of Serbia and the Chief Public ProsecutorThe High Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has ordered the police to urgently identify and process the individual who sent threatening messages via email to President Aleksandar Vučić, Chief Public Prosecutor of the High Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, and two media owners. The threats were made following today's statement by the High Public Prosecutor's Office regarding suspicions of the simulation of the use of an 'acoustic cannon' by a certain entity.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on legal actions taken by official institutions without apparent ideological framing. It presents facts from the High Public Prosecutor's Office and includes direct quotes from the threatening emails without editorializing or biased language.
Official sources cited
- government Statement from the High Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade
KurirParty-alignedCenter2 days ago The Prosecutor's Office reacted immediately, issuing a warrant for identificationA special department within the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has issued an urgent order to the police to identify and process individuals who sent threatening messages to President Aleksandar Vučić, the chief public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, and two media owners. These threats were sent via email to the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office following today's statement regarding evidence suggesting the simulation of the use of a 'sound cannon' by a non-state actor. The messages included phrases such as 'Ooo lord burn Vučić...' and 'Eto Stefanō
Bias read (Center): The article reports on legal actions taken by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office against individuals sending threatening messages to high-profile figures. It presents facts without overtly favoring any political side, focusing on procedural steps rather than ideological framing.