Belgrade Journalist: Radojčić Can’t Be Prosecuted by a Mafia-like Regime in Serbia

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Belgrade journalist Nikola Krstić says that the public in Serbia knows very little about the terrorist attack on September 24 in Banjska, as public figures refuse to talk about this topic. He further states that the current regime will never punish Radojčić, as he is one of Aleksandar Vučić’s key partners.

Kosovo’s institutions, along with international actors, commemorated Kosovo Police Sergeant Afrim Bunjaku on Tuesday, who was killed on September 24 last year by a Serbian terrorist formation.

However, in Serbia, few personalities have had the courage to remember this tragic event. Journalist Nikola Krstić says that many political analysts on television debates refuse to discuss this topic. He states that the Serbian public is not entirely clear about what happened in northern Kosovo on September 24, but they only know that Milan Radojčić was involved in the attack.

“In Serbia, it still hasn’t been clearly explained what exactly happened in Banjska. In political shows, analysts in Serbia refuse to talk about this topic. But what is known is that Milan Radojčić was involved in that terrorist attack. He is one of the most powerful and influential people in Serbia and the region. Radojčić is also very close to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, and this is, of course, the connection between Belgrade and Banjska,” said Krstić.

Krstić states that Vučić and other Serbian leaders will never extradite Radojčić to Kosovo because they themselves were aware of the terrorist attack.

According to Krstić, Vučić’s party operates like a mafia organization.

“The Serbian Progressive Party, controlled by Vučić, functions like a mafia organization, so it’s not surprising that they refuse to extradite Milan Radojčić to Kosovo. They would never do such a thing. Aleksandar Vučić has been aware of these developments the whole time and knew very well what Radojčić was doing in Kosovo,” said the journalist.

The Serbian journalist also expressed harsh criticism towards the West for, as he says, supporting Vučić.

“The West knows very well what is happening in Serbia, but they have chosen to remain silent because of the agreements they are reaching with Vučić. He has been leading the country for 12 years, and there is still no end in sight. Unlike Milošević, he enjoys significant support from the international community,” he said.

Despite taking responsibility for the terrorist attack, Milan Radojčić remains free in Serbia.

Meanwhile, other indicted individuals, according to the indictment, are all on the run except for three who are in custody in Kosovo: Vladimir Tolić, Blagoje Spasojević, and Dušan Maksimović.

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