Police arrest eight for developing illegal military software

Serbian police arrested eight persons under suspicion of developing illegal mortar fire control software and intention to sell it in Southern Sudan.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 21.09.2011.

10:21

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Serbian police arrested eight persons under suspicion of developing illegal mortar fire control software and intention to sell it in Southern Sudan. Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic stated on Tuesday evening that the arrested persons were Djordje Tesic, Miodrag Djuricin, Miomir Gacesa, Milan Gajic, Dusko Kujundzic, Djuro Kresovic, Franc Kunsic and Miroslav Naglic. Police arrest eight for developing illegal military software The suspects intended to sell the illegal software in Southern Sudan, which is under the UN arms embargo. “The arrest action was based on the information of the Security-Information Agency (BIA) and this is yet another proof of very good cooperation and coordination between the Interior Ministry, BIA and other executive bodies,” the interior minister underlined. “The action was carried out by Belgrade, Pancevo and Zrenjanin police departments,” Dacic said. The map of South Sudan

Police arrest eight for developing illegal military software

The suspects intended to sell the illegal software in Southern Sudan, which is under the UN arms embargo.

“The arrest action was based on the information of the Security-Information Agency (BIA) and this is yet another proof of very good cooperation and coordination between the Interior Ministry, BIA and other executive bodies,” the interior minister underlined.

“The action was carried out by Belgrade, Pančevo and Zrenjanin police departments,” Dačić said.

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