The leader of the party For Justice and Order, Nebojša Vukanović, claims that he has received international confirmation that the Republika Srpska government plane flew from Banja Luka to Rome in early December.
Vukanović stated that he was provided with such information by the company AirNav Systems, which deals with international flight tracking. He previously published a photo of SNSD leader Milorad Dodik in Rome, claiming that he was there using the Republika Srpska government plane, although, according to him, he no longer has the right to do so after being stripped of the office of the president of this entity.
Vukanović points out that two days ago he sent an official letter to BHANSA, the BiH Air Navigation Services Agency, as well as its director Davorin Primorac, asking for an answer as to whether a Cessna plane flew between Banja Luka and Rome on December 5 and 7.
“However, although I called BHANSA on several occasions and asked for an answer by the end of business hours on Friday, I was told that director Primorac, Dragan Čović’s son-in-law, is on the road and will respond next week. It is clear that this is buying time to protect Dodik, who is misleading the public by claiming that he did not travel to Rome on a Republika Srpska government plane, but that he allegedly went by car or even hitchhiked,” said Vukanović.
He adds that in the meantime he has received a response from AirNav Systems, which records and monitors all flights.
“I asked via e-mail whether the Cessna plane with the registration marks E7-SMS, owned by the Government of the Republika Srpska, flew from Banja Luka to Rome on December 5 and 7. I received a positive answer from editor Alex Johnson that the information is correct and that the government plane did indeed fly to Rome in early December, at the time when Dodik was in the Italian capital,” stated Vukanovic.
He further claims that the Government of the Republika Srpska, in order to conceal the movement and use of its aircraft, has requested that services such as “Flight Radar”, “Radar 24” and others stop publicly publishing data on the flights of planes and helicopters owned by it.
“They even removed the tracking equipment from the new Cessna plane, which is why Željka Cvijanović was previously grounded in Zagreb because European Union rules were violated. However, everything is in vain – the truth always comes out,” concluded Vukanović.



