Cvijić: Milenkovic said that he has knowledge that someone from the authorities ordered the payment of his liquidation

Cvijić also said that the vice-president of the Serbian List, Milan Radoičić, defended himself with a polygraph in the case of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, as did Veselinović in this case. "One of the main polygraph examiners is Dejan Kojić. He is the brother of Ivica Kojić, the chief of staff of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić. It will be interesting to see who interrogated Veselinović and Radoičić," he said.

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Cvijić, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/Nova.rs
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The journalist of the Belgrade weekly NIN Vuk Cvijić announced that police inspector Slobodan Milenkovic said that he had information that "someone from the authorities ordered the payment of his liquidation", and that he was still waiting for confirmation of that name.

Law office Tomanović, which represents inspector Slobodan Milenkovic, who discovered the "Jovanjic" estate, announced a few days ago that 500.000 euros were paid for the liquidation of inspector Milenkovic. And in that statement it was stated that it is suspected that the same amount was paid for the liquidation of inspector Dušan Mitić.

"Milenković will inform the authorities about the new information, as well as the name of the person who paid for the liquidation, as well as the suspicion on whose order it was paid," Tomanović's office announced at the time.

Cvijić said last night on the show "Impression of the Week" on TV Nova that Milenkovic gave information that someone from the authorities is the "payer" and that he is still waiting for confirmation of the name, and that he will announce that name after that, reports Nova.rs.

When asked by the presenter if Milenkovic also mentioned the controversial businessman from Kosovo Zvonko Veselinović in his statement, Cvijić said:

"That's how it turned out that he stated. I would emphasize that this information was published by pro-regime tabloids, and to me it is a strange action. When you give information, because he (Milenković) did not file a criminal complaint, it is then investigated and there are some measures or supervision. If Milenkovic already gave the information, then you don't immediately call the man to ask, 'Did you pay for someone to be killed?' someone from the government ordering that payment and waiting for the confirmation of the name and that they will announce that name. I think that this is where the anxiety comes from, and this is how the tabloid defense of Zvonko Veselinović and part of the police came from."

Also, Cvijić said that there is a part of the police that is professional and that protects the inspectors of the Fourth Department.

"They (inspectors) also got an official department thanks to some people, professionals from the Ministry. Unfortunately, some lead something else," he said.

"After all, (Slobodan) Mališić, the former head of the Novi Sad police, is also on trial. Veselinović's relationship with the MUP is interesting, one of the communications intercepted as evidence in that case is their communication, where he advises Veselinović to wait for expert testimony in case of a traffic accident ", Cvijić said about the relationship of certain members of the MUP with Veselinović, who was then under serious charges, for which he was later acquitted.

Cvijić also reminded that the vice-president of the Serbian List, Milan Radoičić, defended himself with a polygraph in the case of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, as did Veselinović in this case.

"One of the main polygraph examiners is Dejan Kojić. He is the brother of Ivica Kojić, the chief of staff of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. It will be interesting to see who interrogated Veselinović and Radoičić," he said.

Zvonko Veselinović, who is otherwise on the "black list" of the USA, was heard on October 4 this year in the Third Department of the Belgrade Police regarding Inspector Milenkovic's claims that Veselinović ordered and paid for the organization of his murder, as well as the murder of Dušan Mitić.

According to Milenkovic, half a million euros were provided for his murder, and the other half for the murder of Inspector Mitić.

"Veselinović, accompanied by a lawyer, approached the premises of the PU for the city of Belgrade and gave a statement to the claims of Milenkovic and agreed to submit to a polygraph test that was conducted and which the named person passed, denying the claims of Milenkovic and stating that he did not know the named person," the statement said. of the MUP.

The media also stated that Veselinović filed a criminal complaint against Milenkovic for false reporting and defamation, because he believes that "he and his family are endangered by these false allegations."

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