Brnabić: While Zvicer is free, Vučić is in mortal danger

She said that Vučić "is not only a barrier to the rule of organized crime and the mafia in this country and this region, but he is also a guarantor of security."

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Brnabić, Photo: BETAPHOTO/GOVERNMENT OF SERBIA/SLOBODAN MILJEVIC
Brnabić, Photo: BETAPHOTO/GOVERNMENT OF SERBIA/SLOBODAN MILJEVIC
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The President of the Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, said today, on the occasion of the publication of the alleged Skype correspondence between suspected members of the drug cartel in Montenegro, that "the public is not aware of the danger to the life of (Serbian President) Aleksandar Vučić".

Brnabić told Hepi television that there is a danger to his life because "Aleksandar Vučić is the only barrier to that mafia".

"The threat to the life of Aleksandar Vučić exists as long as Radoje Zvicer is at large," Brnabić assessed.

She said that Vučić "is not only a barrier to the rule of organized crime and the mafia in this country and this region, but he is also a guarantor of security".

Two days ago, "Vijesti" published the sky correspondence of the head of the Kavač clan, Radoj Zvicer, and his associate from the police, Ljub Milović.

They worried whether the Serbian prosecutors had evidence against their mercenaries from Belgrade, Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković, and in that context they stated that they were arrested only because the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, was afraid for himself and his family.

"They did the work through the media and the packaging, Vučić was scared," Zvicer sent on the same day when Veljko Belivuk's criminal group was arrested in Belgrade, on February 4, 2021.

In those days, the Serbian security services published numerous photos documenting the monstrous crimes of that criminal group - several members of that organization posed with the corpses of their so-called enemies and sent the pictures to the leader of Switzerland...

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