"Dissatisfaction" with probe into Srebrenica attack on Vucic
The RS Ministry of Interior is "not satisfied with the ongoing investigation into the attack on Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on July 11."
Source: Tanjug
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The interior minister of the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina (RS), Dragan Lukac, made the comments on Thursday.
Lukac told Banja Luka-based daily Nezavisne novine that security agencies of Bosnia-Herzegovina did not react properly to this international incident.
The RS police have identified a number of people, but cannot carry out all operational and investigative activities as they are in the territory of Bosnia, Lukac said.
"If there is no adequate reaction at the level of Bosnia, RS Interior Ministry and the Special Prosecutor's Office will see what they can do within their jurisdiction in order to break the stalemate regarding the attack," Lukac said.
Lukac should speak to his fellow Serb, the other Dragan (Mektic). He is after all the Minister of Security and has overall responsibility for the investigation. I'll repeat what I said before, are they looking for the perpetrators, many of whom were caught on film, or are they trying to find those who organised the attack (assuming that it wasn't spontaneous)? The former is straightforward, the latter not so.
(ned taylor, 29 October 2015 18:52)
Lukac should speak to his fellow Serb, the other Dragan (Mektic). He is after all the Minister of Security and has overall responsibility for the investigation. I'll repeat what I said before, are they looking for the perpetrators, many of whom were caught on film, or are they trying to find those who organised the attack (assuming that it wasn't spontaneous)? The former is straightforward, the latter not so.
(ned taylor, 29 October 2015 18:52)
Lukac should speak to his fellow Serb, the other Dragan (Mektic). He is after all the Minister of Security and has overall responsibility for the investigation. I'll repeat what I said before, are they looking for the perpetrators, many of whom were caught on film, or are they trying to find those who organised the attack (assuming that it wasn't spontaneous)? The former is straightforward, the latter not so.
(ned taylor, 29 October 2015 18:52)