Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated on Oct. 11 that the former vice-president of the Serb List, Milan Radoicic, would stand trial, that the indictment against him had yet to be raised and that investigation would show where he got the money for the luxury house at the Gazivode lake and for the weapons that were used in the Sept. 24 attack on the Kosovo police near Banjska.
After the ceremony marking 45 years of the “Dedinje” Institute for Cardio-vascular Surgery, a reporter asked Vucic where Radoicic got the money for building such a house and for buying weapons, to which he replied that Radoicic was investing “into his own house” and not taking the money out of the country.
Vucic also said that he knew of “many others who are even wealthier,” and mentioned opposition leaders Dragan Djilas and Miroslav Aleksic.
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