"Politically motivated murders won't be possible"

Never again will it be possible to have politically motivated murders in Serbia like in the case of Slavko Ćuruvija, Aleksandar Vučić has said.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 15.01.2014.

09:18

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BELGRADE Never again will it be possible to have politically motivated murders in Serbia like in the case of Slavko Curuvija, Aleksandar Vucic has said. "It has been proved that such politically motivated crimes do not pay," the first deputy PM told a press conference held after two suspects were arrested in the case of the murder of publisher and jounralist Slavko Curuvija. "Politically motivated murders won't be possible" They are Milan Radonjic, former head of the State Security Service (DB), and Ratko Romic, head of the DB sixth department. Vucic apologized to the Curuvija family for waiting for 14 years to bring the perpetrators to justice, and thanked all involved in solving the case on their commitment. He said that it was not easy to collect information about Curuvija's murder, and therefore he does not want to accuse anyone for not solving the case earlier. Organized Crime Prosecutor Miljko Radisavljevic said that the key to the arrest of Radonjic and Romic was the testimony of Milorad Ulemek. Radisavljevic and Vucic did not want to discuss the role of Mirjana Markovic, wife of former president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia Slobodan Milosevic, before the end of the investigation. The investigation will be finished in one month and a half, and then the light will be shed on Mirjana Markovicc's role in the case, the prosecutor said. “We are now considering the evidence which we have in our hands,” Vucic said, stressing that for the first time now the prosecutor is certain that he will be able to raise an indictment in the Curuvija murder case by early March. (Tanjug) Tanjug

"Politically motivated murders won't be possible"

They are Milan Radonjić, former head of the State Security Service (DB), and Ratko Romić, head of the DB sixth department.

Vučić apologized to the Ćuruvija family for waiting for 14 years to bring the perpetrators to justice, and thanked all involved in solving the case on their commitment.

He said that it was not easy to collect information about Ćuruvija's murder, and therefore he does not want to accuse anyone for not solving the case earlier.

Organized Crime Prosecutor Miljko Radisavljević said that the key to the arrest of Radonjić and Romić was the testimony of Milorad Ulemek.

Radisavljević and Vučić did not want to discuss the role of Mirjana Marković, wife of former president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia Slobodan Milošević, before the end of the investigation.

The investigation will be finished in one month and a half, and then the light will be shed on Mirjana Markovićc's role in the case, the prosecutor said.

“We are now considering the evidence which we have in our hands,” Vučić said, stressing that for the first time now the prosecutor is certain that he will be able to raise an indictment in the Ćuruvija murder case by early March.

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