Prosecution wants MUP to question Vučinić
The State Prosecution has ordered Serbian police (MUP) to bring Siniša Vučinić in for questioning.
Thursday, 30.07.2009.
17:04
The State Prosecution has ordered Serbian police (MUP) to bring Sinisa Vucinic in for questioning. Vucinic in the past several days issued threats against Vreme weekly journalist Milos Vasic and SDU party leader and MP Zarko Korac. Prosecution wants MUP to question Vucinic The Prosecution believes that the threats are serious, and that they contain elements of the criminal act of endangering of safety. B92 has learned from the Prosecution that it will work with police to undertake all measures to protect Vasic and Korac. Vucinic used Republic of Srpska (RS) daily Glas Sprske to publish the threats, that said the two would "fare like their friend Zoran Djindjic", in reference to the slain Serbian prime minister. Meanwhile the Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO) has urges the RS authorities to start an investigation into this case and to take all necessary legal steps. SEEMO also called on the authorities in Serbia to undertake all necessary measures, "including 24-hour police security, to ensure the safety of the individuals who have received death threats".
Prosecution wants MUP to question Vučinić
The Prosecution believes that the threats are serious, and that they contain elements of the criminal act of endangering of safety.B92 has learned from the Prosecution that it will work with police to undertake all measures to protect Vasić and Korać.
Vučinić used Republic of Srpska (RS) daily Glas Sprske to publish the threats, that said the two would "fare like their friend Zoran Đinđić", in reference to the slain Serbian prime minister.
Meanwhile the Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO) has urges the RS authorities to start an investigation into this case and to take all necessary legal steps.
SEEMO also called on the authorities in Serbia to undertake all necessary measures, "including 24-hour police security, to ensure the safety of the individuals who have received death threats".
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