Expert examines warnings of "plane sabotage"

A lawyer and former Serbian co-minister of the interior says that "somebody must say" who was behind <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2013&mm=02&dd=15&nav_id=84705" class="text-link" target= "_blank">the plans to sabotage</a> prime minister's plane.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 15.02.2013.

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BELGRADE A lawyer and former Serbian co-minister of the interior says that "somebody must say" who was behind the plans to sabotage prime minister's plane. Bozo Prelevic commented on the news that the security agency BIA had information about the plans, and noted that in a country that already lost one premier to assassination, "the data on who is behind such intentions must be released". Expert examines warnings of "plane sabotage" "People who have money could stand behind this, or those under attack in these big cases. I expect that somebody will step up with concrete evidence. So, there has been information, a lot of concrete information about the danger in which (Aleksandar) Vucic has been, but I suppose that it is to be expected that it will be said 'these tycoons or these groups are behind such information," Prelevic said. "This thing should not end here, because next time nobody will believe a story like this," Prelevic observed. Commenting on a statement issued by the MUP, which said that BIA informed the prime minister about the sabotage plans, this expert noted that "the whole thing sounds like an attempt to improve one's position via a different affair". "But I believe that BIA and Ministry of the Interior (MUP) statements must have some reliable information behind them, after all. You can't open up many affairs, without some of those people thinking about 'replacing' the prime minister or his deputy," Prelevic concluded. Bozo Prelevic (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Expert examines warnings of "plane sabotage"

"People who have money could stand behind this, or those under attack in these big cases. I expect that somebody will step up with concrete evidence. So, there has been information, a lot of concrete information about the danger in which (Aleksandar) Vučić has been, but I suppose that it is to be expected that it will be said 'these tycoons or these groups are behind such information," Prelević said.

"This thing should not end here, because next time nobody will believe a story like this," Prelević observed.

Commenting on a statement issued by the MUP, which said that BIA informed the prime minister about the sabotage plans, this expert noted that "the whole thing sounds like an attempt to improve one's position via a different affair".

"But I believe that BIA and Ministry of the Interior (MUP) statements must have some reliable information behind them, after all. You can't open up many affairs, without some of those people thinking about 'replacing' the prime minister or his deputy," Prelević concluded.

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