Director of the Federal Police Administration (FUP) Vahidin Munjić informed me that the FUP will check whether the allegations that Milan Radoičić bought weapons in Tuzla are correct, said the Minister of the Interior of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ramo Isak, regarding the allegations that Milan Radoičić, who accused of organizing an attack on the Kosovo police, procured weapons in Tuzla.
“Given that we still don’t know if the claims about the alleged purchase of weapons on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina are true, I cannot give more precise comments at this moment. Let the Bosnian investigative authorities determine the factual situation,” says Minister Isak.
Let’s remind you, the former vice-president of the Serbian List, Milan Radoičić, was heard on Tuesday at the High Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade, where he denied the criminal acts charged against him, and in the investigation order it is written that he procured ammunition and explosive devices of great destructive power from Tuzla.
According to the order on the investigation, Radoičić is accused of procuring weapons, ammunition and explosive devices of great destructive power from Tuzla in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from January to September 24, the Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office announced.