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Serbia confessed sending Policeman to Srebrenica without BiH knowing about it!

Published January 4, 2017
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policemen VucicA year and a half after the attack on the Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, an official from Serbia revealed that humiliating violation of sovereignty of BiH, and that about twenty policemen stayed under covered, but officially, in Potocari. Attack on Vucic gradually gets a clear dimension. The Serbian Prime Minister was attacked during funeral for murdered citizens of Srebrenica, and one serious act turned into chaos, and live and dead were humiliated.

Namely, on the New Year’s Eve, Serbia arrested its intelligence agents because they openly gave information about their covert operation in Srebrenica. Former members of the service for observation and documentation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia – Milan Dumanovic and Mladen Trbovic, were taken to the police after allegations that they revealed an official secret, as said from the Police Union of Serbia, Sloga.

Trbovic and Dumanovic revealed after the chaotic events in Srebrenica to the public that they were secretly in Srebrenica, together with 18 of their colleagues. They crossed the border as ordinary citizens and got accreditation as those who guarded the commemoration. This was confirmed by the Minister of Security, Dragan Mektic. In fact, all officials had to be reported to the authorities of BiH if entering the state of BiH. The two officials have filed criminal charges against the leadership of the Serbia for abuse of office and trade with influence.

However, in mid-October the applications of the two officials in the Serbian MUP against their superiors were rejected. The rejection these days culminated with detaining these people and charges that they made a criminal offense of disclosing official secrets.

Their arrival of the authorities in Srebrenica was labeled as mistake in coordination. Silence was the only answer while the attack on Vucic was condemned and treated as a scandal.

With this process against Trbovic and Dumanovic, Serbia finally admitted violation of the sovereignty of the state of BiH by sending police officers by “word of mouth” order. Only now the doubt that the mess in Potocari was caused by officials who were staying there without the knowledge of the country, becomes real. No one knows how many officers came from Serbia in Potocari, nor how many of them came from the MIA RS.

On the footage of that day in Potocari was recognized special agent from the RS, Goran Paras, who was arrested in September on charges of having participated in an armed robbery of around 616,548.25 BAM in the attack on the van of “Unicredit Bank” Banja Luka, on the highway Banja Luka – Gradiska.

Dragan Lukac, the Minister of the MIA RS, stated that this robber of Unicredit Bank participated in securing of Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic during the commemoration in Srebrenica on the 11th of July 2015, but Lukac claims that he did his job professionally. Now, when a different background of the attack on the Prime Minister Vucic is discovered, it is questioned what means professionalism of this criminal agent for Minister Lukac.

The case of attack on Vucic on the 11th of July 2015, which compromised Srebrenica commemoration, is getting a new background.

(Source: nap.ba)

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