The Kosovo Police recently seized 156 kilograms of commercial explosives on the Jagnjenica road in the municipality of Zubin Potok, at an uninhabited location.
According to official data, the explosives were manufactured by the Serbian company “Trayal Korporacija A.D.” from Kruševac, Serbia.
The company’s general director is Serbian businessman Miloš Nenezić, who is known for his close ties to the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
The Serbian outlet Nova previously reported that Nenezić maintains very close relations with Bratislav Gašić, former director of Serbia’s Intelligence Agency (BIA) and former Minister of Defense.
According to reports, the Trayal factory had for a long time been in severe financial difficulty and on the verge of collapse, with debts at one point reaching up to €130 million.
However, Nenezić is credited with the company’s recovery, precisely during the period when Gašić was appointed Serbia’s Minister of Defense.
Following this appointment, Trayal began securing state contracts. During a visit to the factory in 2015, Gašić signed a contract for supplying the Serbian Army with protective masks.
He stated that from 2012 up to that point, the factory had supplied the army with products worth around seven million Serbian dinars, while new contracts valued at 250 million dinars were planned for the following three years.
The ties between Trayal and Gašić are considered long-standing and strong. Currently, Gašić’s sons are part of the management of the football club FK Trajal, whose main sponsor is precisely the Trayal factory.
