The Macedonian prosecutor does not question MPs who attacked Zijadin Sela (Video)

We will not invite any of O'S deputies to testify Until we're ready for this, the UN Public Prosecutor's Alsat M tells us of the prosecution of organised crime and corruption. All opinion has seen the records of Parliament, while the Interior Ministry has identified the seven MPs, from whom a part [...]
We will not invite any of O'S deputies to testify Until we're ready for this, the UN Public Prosecutor's Alsat M tells us of the prosecution of organised crime and corruption. The whole opinion has seen the records of the Parliament, while the Interior Ministry has also identified the seven MPs, from whom part has opened the doors of Parliament, while the rest have instructed the crowd.
Three and a half months after the bloody incident, the Prosecutor's Office says that even further procedures are under way, witness hearing and examining evidence after the subject reached about a month ago. According to former prosecutor Aleksandar Nakov, MPs have already had to be in custody.
It's obvious that MPs have other standards, and that doesn't even happen to be. MPs are entitled to immunity, but only in the exercise of MP. For the works they did, by which they risked the lives of other people or caused them to be seriously injured, surely it should immediately be reacted to the former prosecutor Aleksandar Nakov.
While further investigation into the attack on MP Ziadin Sela is conducted in the Foundation Public Prosecutor. The father and son, who are charged with attempted murder, are still in custody, but it is a fact that more people have participated in the event. Other people have been invited to the Alsat M prosecution, but because the case is complex, they can give no more details, nor tell when the indictment will arise.
As Telma published three days ago, the head of the operational staff during the events of April 27, Mitko Cavkov, who was then the director of the Public Security Bureau, allegedly during the violence was just a few hundred yards from Parliament and was located via a mobile phone. Then Interior Minister Agim Nuhiu declared that that evening at critical moments, Chaavkov has been elusive.












