Security services targeting anti-Hague lobby

Security services in Serbia and the RS are working to uncover the members of the anti-Hague lobby.

Izvor: FoNet

Wednesday, 10.09.2008.

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Security services in Serbia and the RS are working to uncover the members of the anti-Hague lobby. Belgrade daily Danas writes that this lobby is allegedly planning to liquidate War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic. Security services targeting anti-Hague lobby The ever growing number of threatening letters sent to the prosecutor, as well as published texts and photographs showing his car’s number plates, have lately acquired a form of personally discrediting the prosecutor. So far, the Prosecutor’s Office has received about 40 letters and each time the threats are more serious and contain a private dimension. Certain texts published in the press are also under investigation, as they are believed to contain encrypted messages to Hague fugitives, especially Ratko Mladic, about the progress of the investigation, how close the security services are to him, when to change his location, and who the major threat is coming from. The daily’s sources claim that classified ads and texts published in some newspapers are the main means of communication between Mladic and his helpers, who provide him with logistical support. The anti-Hague lobbies in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska (RS) have changed their operating methods since Radovan Karadzic’s arrest, as they have seen that there is finally a political consensus for bringing Hague cooperation to an end.

Security services targeting anti-Hague lobby

The ever growing number of threatening letters sent to the prosecutor, as well as published texts and photographs showing his car’s number plates, have lately acquired a form of personally discrediting the prosecutor.

So far, the Prosecutor’s Office has received about 40 letters and each time the threats are more serious and contain a private dimension.

Certain texts published in the press are also under investigation, as they are believed to contain encrypted messages to Hague fugitives, especially Ratko Mladić, about the progress of the investigation, how close the security services are to him, when to change his location, and who the major threat is coming from.

The daily’s sources claim that classified ads and texts published in some newspapers are the main means of communication between Mladić and his helpers, who provide him with logistical support.

The anti-Hague lobbies in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska (RS) have changed their operating methods since Radovan Karadžić’s arrest, as they have seen that there is finally a political consensus for bringing Hague cooperation to an end.

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