Milan Radoichiqi's case: Can there be consequences for Serbia?

Milan Radoic has claimed full responsibility for the events in Banjska, but denies the criminal acts the prosecution suspects. Doubts about the process before justice institutions are already coming about the fact that it has not been banned. Analysts express fears that Serbia's state could also have consequences from this case. Creation of [...]
Milan Radoic has claimed full responsibility for the events in Banjska, but denies the criminal acts the prosecution suspects. Doubts about the process before justice institutions are already coming about the fact that it has not been banned. Analysts express fears that Serbia's state could also have consequences from this case.
Establishing conditions for the realization of my people's freedom dream thus explains Milan Radoic in a letter read by his lawyer about the reasons for going to Banjska on September 24th.
Until then, his freedom is guaranteed in front of the Republic of Serbia's judicial bodies because the court rejected the prosecution's proposal to appoint the detention measure for Radojici.
Well, I think the indictment is written in order to be meaningless and that the court refuses to appoint detention”. In his own version, it is written that Belgrade has started the procedure”, says lawyer Bozo Prelevic.
Some lawyers ask why the detention proposal is based solely on the risk of running away and not on other legal grounds such as the impact on witnesses or public concern. Prelevic believes that by accepting full responsibility, the former Serbian List Vice President has amnist the ruling party.
“He took a piece of it on himself, but he is not willing to be sick in prison by taking over that responsibility,” says Prelevic.
Doubts about the process also arise over the fact that the procedure has been initiated by the High Public Prosecutor. Portal Nova.rs emphasises that Radoic has significant links in this prosecutor and in support of this publishes a photograph of prosecutor Nenad Stefanovic and lawyer Goran Petronijevic, representative of Radojsic.
While Radojic claims that the action in Banjska has organised it itself, talks on the responsibility of official Belgrade do not stop.
That process, that seizure, the guilt confession that it is part of a game that should reduce Serbia's damage. If everyone realized that it was a serious mistake, a big mistake. The whole thing has returned, now the bad guy is Aleksandar Vuciq, not Albin Kurti”, says journalist Milivoje Mihajlovic.
That is why more and more voices are being heard calling for Serbia to be sanctioned and even shut down.
When money is stopped from coming to Serbia from pre-membership funds, then someone will scratch his head.” In this way, Vucinq seems to know how much tensions can increase. And when he comes in, he touches the border he doesn't cross, the thin red line, then he pulls back a little bit. Then everyone in Europe forgets what he did in the past, and then starts from the first”, says Predrag Matic, a member of the European Parliament.
First of all, analysts say, a reliable investigation into what really happened on September 24th is needed in Banjska.












