Former Military Intelligence Chief: Many Appoint Relatives, Friends To Control Arms Exports | Beta Briefing

Former Military Intelligence Chief: Many Appoint Relatives, Friends To Control Arms Exports

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Archive / News | 26.11.19 | access_time 19:59

Momir Stojanovic (Beta/Nenad Petrovic)

Former military intelligence chief Momir Stojanovic said on Nov. 26 that many current officials were appointing their relatives or friends to "keep things under control" and control weapons exports, and that Branko Stefanovic - the father of the Serbian interior minister had "lost his way" and stumbled into the GIM company.

Stojanovic said that the information that Serbian MP Marinika Tepic  came out with regarding Krusiks' dealings was not something that "an ordinary citizen" could get and that she "is being briefed by some powerful systems which the incumbent authorities have promised something."

"These systems now want to warn the authorities in Serbia what will happen if their promises are not met," Stojanovic said at a presentation of a new electoral coalition called the People's Bloc.

Stojanovic claimed that another problem was that when conducting transactions in exporting arms the EU's list of banned countries and movements was violated and so weapons from Serbia had made their way to the Middle East.

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