Serbian Interior Minister Bratislav Gašić said today that the Serbian authorities "know exactly" who killed the Serbian politician from Kosovska Mitrovica, Oliver Ivanović.
"We know exactly who the killer is," said Gašić, addressing a special session of the Serbian Parliament where his dismissal at the request of the opposition is being discussed.
He said that the Serbian police wanted that man from the German authorities "under whose protection he is".
"We have a video from the airport in Tirana, we have pictures from Pristina, we have pictures when he entered the apartment," Gasic said.
He said that "the case was solved in the way that professionals do it", but also that they did not receive satellite images from the scene of the event that they requested from international partners, with the explanation that "it was foggy".
Speaking about the "Krušik" case, Gašić said that it was "industrial espionage" and that it was not a case of a whistleblower.
"We obtained information from "Krušik" through industrial espionage, but there is no abuse to the detriment of "Krušik" and the state," said Gašić and added that the whistleblower Aleksandar Obradović was arrested for proven industrial espionage, all for the benefit of Bulgaria's dedicated industry.
Regarding the case of an accident at the toll plaza in Doljevac in which a "Corridor of Serbia" vehicle was involved, and in which Stanika Gligorijević was killed, Gašić said that "two minutes" of the recording of that event were available, and that it was the original recording.
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