“Crime boss negotiates protected witness status”

Crime boss Sreten Jocić will have to unmask those behind the murders of various public officials in order to gain protected witness status, writes daily Blic.

Izvor: FoNet

Wednesday, 01.07.2009.

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Crime boss Sreten Jocic will have to unmask those behind the murders of various public officials in order to gain protected witness status, writes daily Blic. According to the daily, Jocic will have to tell police who was behind the murders of General Radovan Stojicic, Inspector Dragan Radisic, Police Chiefs Milorad Vlahovic and Dragan Simic, Defense Minister Pavle Bulatovic and Yugoslav Football Union Secretary General Branko Bulatovic. “Crime boss negotiates protected witness status” “Solving these murders is not the only condition for entering ‘negotiations’ with Jocic, nor is Serbia the only country that is dictating the conditions in the case. Croatia, Bulgaria and Holland have an equal interest in the crimes that were committed in those countries, which they believe Jocic can help solve,” Blic states, quoting a source close to senior Serbian government officials. The source states that, for Serbia, what is most important is to finally solve the murders of the four police officials, Stojicic, Radisic, Simic and Vlahovic. Jocic will also be asked to give all the information he has on 15 murders on Belgrade’s streets, which are believed to have been linked to a Mafia war, Blic states.

“Crime boss negotiates protected witness status”

“Solving these murders is not the only condition for entering ‘negotiations’ with Jocić, nor is Serbia the only country that is dictating the conditions in the case. Croatia, Bulgaria and Holland have an equal interest in the crimes that were committed in those countries, which they believe Jocić can help solve,” Blic states, quoting a source close to senior Serbian government officials.

The source states that, for Serbia, what is most important is to finally solve the murders of the four police officials, Stojičić, Radišić, Simić and Vlahović.

Jocić will also be asked to give all the information he has on 15 murders on Belgrade’s streets, which are believed to have been linked to a Mafia war, Blic states.

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