URA: We welcome the action of SDT and SPO in which Ivanović and Simović were arrested

"We are happy that, regardless of the numerous attacks by officials of the Spajić Government and attempts to discredit, the Special State Prosecutor's Office, led by Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović, and the Special Police Department, led by Predrag Šuković, continue to deliver results in the fight for justice."

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Photo: GP URA
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The URA civil movement welcomed the action of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) and the Special Police Department (SPO) in which former Ministers of Agriculture and Rural Development Petar Ivanović and Milutin Simović were arrested today, as well as former State Secretary Nemanja Katnić and the former head of the Finance Service. accounting and public procurement Vukica Perović.

"We are pleased that regardless of the numerous attacks by officials of the Spajić Government and attempts to discredit, the Special State Prosecutor's Office, led by Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović, and the Special Police Department, led by Predrag Šuković, continue to deliver results in the fight for justice," it was announced. from URA.

They add that the security sector has been largely weakened by the formation of the 44th Government of Milojko Spajić, because, as they say, "there is no longer any political will for an uncompromising fight against organized crime".

"That part of the security sector that was established during the Abazović government, and whose leaders the Spajić and Mandić governments failed to replace, despite numerous attempts, continues to produce results, making the hand of justice, although weakened, still functioning," they state from GP URA.

They say that "the hand of justice must not stop".

"And we are sure that it will not as long as there are people who are ready to subordinate their courage, knowledge and determination to the fight for justice, and therefore the well-being of our country," URA concluded.

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