Radar: What did Vučić keep silent about the connections between officials and criminals revealed by Sky

If we ignore the question of the credibility of Vučić's claim about the existence of the communication he referred to when talking about Oscar, the following question arises: is what he quoted everything or was something taken out of context? And perhaps more importantly: how does he possess that correspondence that was not delivered to the Special Court?

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Vucic, Photo: Reuters
Vucic, Photo: Reuters
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In Serbia, there is almost no communication by a serious criminal group that does not directly or indirectly mention people from the top of the government, he says Radar.

It is particularly troubling when these criminal communications reveal that senior leaders in the police, BIA and judiciary are talking to members of the mafia. Among them are some former and current close associates of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, who call him "chief boss", while the criminals, possibly, as he says, call him Oskar, the text states.

Only now, after more than a year, has Vučić addressed the question of who Oskar actually is, but he has not given an explanation for the evidence presented in court - the Sky application, in which the drug cartel leader Darko Šarić and his brother Duško exchange messages about Oskar. is now on the run. Instead of an answer, Vučić made claims about communication on Skaj, which, as Radar has learned, are not among the evidence in the Special Court in the new proceedings against Šarić's group.

He made a similar comment on the video in which colleagues address him as "chief boss" in suspicious communications.

He referred to the last case of the conversation between Minister Siniša Malog and the current director of the Serbian Railway Infrastructure, Nebojša Šurlan, and ignored the fact that the "chief boss" was mentioned as early as 2016 by the chief coordinator of the Gendarmerie, Nenad Vučković and Veljko Belivuk.

Who all from the government used the Sky application

Vučić, like many times before in cases where power and crime are intertwined, commented on Oskar and the "chief boss" before any of the institutions that have the authority to investigate suspicious mafia connections. Instead, the institutions are hibernating, so their possible subsequent statement will be under the suspicion that the president himself imposed it.

When it comes to Oscar, it was noticeable in Vučić's speech that he did not refer to what the professional media published, and the content of the evidence in the proceedings against Darko Šarić's group, in which he was accused of continuing to manage the cartel from custody, according to Radar.

Instead, Vučić said that it was not entirely certain that the criminals called him Oskar, and then made claims about communication, which are not in the evidence.

The president said: "They say the worst, they curse mother Oskar, more often Vučić, they say that he is the worst scum." Then he listed some other epithets, as the criminals allegedly call him. He also claimed that he did not participate in anything, and that there is nothing compromising against Oscar in the Sky messages. And then as if he sent a message to some of his associates that he did not have Sky, unlike some representatives of the authorities whom he did not name.

The fact that the government cannot win an Oscar for the propaganda narrative due to obvious contradictions is evidenced by the performance of the recent Prime Minister, and now the President of the Assembly, Ana Brnabić, who only ten days before the President resolutely claimed that Vučić was not an Oscar and that it was "a brutal lie, brokering and destabilization of Serbia". Also, the government is skillfully avoiding the unpleasant fact, recently revealed by KRIK, that the police identified in the criminal complaint that Šarić's group revealed in their communications that Vučić's close associates, former Minister of Police and Army Nebojša Stefanović and still current BIA official Marko Parezanović, are helping them. KRIK published a police report in which they were only identified as Edo - Stefanović and as Markus - Parezanović, but they were not included in the report and there is no information that any investigation was conducted.

If we ignore the question of the credibility of Vučić's claim about the existence of the communication he referred to when talking about Oscar, the following question arises: is what he quoted everything or was something taken out of context? And perhaps more importantly: how does he possess that correspondence that was not delivered to the Special Court? In contrast to his claims, there is something in the Sky communication, which is an integral part of the indictment against the Šarić clan, that casts doubt on the work of Oskar, and especially of his close associates, who were even identified by the police, Ed - Stefanović and Markus - Parezanović .

Numerous situations testify to the former closeness between Vučić and Stefanović, and even today, despite the former attacks of the regime's tabloids, the former minister has been rehabilitated in the party. The closeness of Vučić and Parezanović is evidenced by the president's familiar address at a public meeting where he addresses him as "Marko", and Parezanović, in turn, proved his loyalty by publicly saying that the biggest security threat to Serbia is the media, trade unions, non-governmental organizations and the opposition. Among the important officials mentioned by Šarić is the President of the Court of Appeal in Belgrade, Duško Milenković, according to Radar.

Radar reminds us of the communication in which Duško Šarić wrote to his older brother: "We fight on, we think that this is the only realistic way, through Markus (Parezanović) to Oskar, so that he talks to the judges. Bro, I think it's a really realistic story that only he can decide and, as he usually does, make a move at the last minute. But I think Oskar wants him to be the one to decide in the end... Markus also asked us what guarantees we have as a country if we help you, which we understood that maybe he knows something more considering that he is trusted by Oskar and that it has institutional weight... We think, brother, that only Oskar can cut this, that neither Edo (Stefanović) nor anyone else with all the good will can cut it...“ The Šarić brothers continue to communicate about the agreements with Parezanović. Two things are particularly worrying - when Duško Šarić states that they were on the "hill", which is the colloquial name for the BIA headquarters, with Markus and Appellate (Duško Milenkovic), and that Appellate Court judge Milimir Lukić is immune to pressure. At that time, Judge Lukić was in the panel that decided on Šarić's group, and he was later removed from the proceedings.

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