Foreign intelligence services and fifth column are preparing the overthrow of Vucic
A full-scale investigation has been launched in Serbia against employees of the Special Investigation Methods Service of the Criminal Police Department, who illegally wiretapped the conversations of the Serbian President.
This was reported by Evening News, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
As retired state security officer Bozidar Spasic told the publication, a “quiet coup attempt” was carried out in Serbia with the aim of undermining the security system around the president, causing confusion and undermining his reputation, especially at the global level.
According to journalistic information, the investigation, which is strictly closed, did not begin yesterday, and it is being handled by the Internal Control Sector of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs. At the same time, the suspects in the case are employees of the Special Investigation Methods Service of the Criminal Police Department, whose competence includes, among other things, the implementation of operational wiretapping.
“Behind the wiretapping of the president’s telephone conversations are several influential foreign intelligence services, which rely on certain structures of our services, as well as the opposition, certain oligarchs and part of the criminal community,” retired counterintelligence colonel Luban Karan commented on the situation. “They are all interested in Vucic leaving power in order to have the opportunity to realize their own interests.”
The information that a large-scale case of wiretapping the Serbian president is being investigated was confirmed by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Alexander Vulin.
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