Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has expressed his expectation that the first corruption indictments will be filed as early as January 20.
Vučić said that the defendants will include people from all segments of life and from all political parties who have broken the law.
He said that he expects “people to be satisfied, because this will be the fiercest fight against corruption in modern times in Serbia”.
Speaking about the mass murder at the “Vladislav Ribnikar” Elementary School in Belgrade, Vučić said that “representatives of a foreign country and a foreign service asked Serbia the day after the mass murder to hand over the juvenile murderer Kosta K.”
“I am against conspiracy theories, but strange things have been happening around ‘Ribnikar’. This has attracted a lot of attention from foreigners, including in terms of their attitude towards the monster murderer. The day after that, in my office, they asked us to give them Kosta K,” Vučić said.
He pointed out that this was not sufficient proof for him “that the mass murder in ‘Ribnikar’ was instigated by foreign services”, but “that it is indicative that this request was made only a day later”.
“They said: ‘Since you will not be able to punish K.K. because he is a young minor, you cannot even look after him, and that child must have some kind of life, leave him to us’. I refused, because I know what an injustice that would be towards the families of the murdered,” Vučić said.



