Investigator of MUP SC (identity known to "Avaz") who was involved in the investigation from the first day of the liquidation of Sarajevo police officers Adis Šehović and Davor Vujinović in 2018 in Alipašino Polje, certain persons connected to the criminal underground, are threatening to kill him, calling to prepare his assassination for a long time.
Dozens of messages, which the investigator received directly on his mobile phone number, and which were forwarded to the SC Prosecutor's Office, still stand as a dead letter on paper.
Other members of the investigation team also received threats, but the question is why the SC Prosecutor's Office did not take concrete steps.
One of the messages that reached the investigator was "We will cut off your head and throw it in Turkish Sarajevo", "You are just a jerk" ... His vehicle was blown up by a bomb earlier.
We learn that, however, the prosecutors, instead of investigating everything, are working to revoke this person's security license, under the guise that he worked for foreign intelligence agencies.
This investigator has been involved in the liquidation investigation from the very beginning. However, by the decision of the SC Prosecutor's Office, which we published last night, the SC Ministry of the Interior was removed from further investigation, and it is now entrusted to SIPA.
- Although SIPA has been taking action in the case since the crime of murdering members of the SC MUP, the order of the SC Prosecutor's Office of November 12 ordered SIPA to continue further investigative activities in order to identify accomplices and collect evidence - said a spokeswoman for the SC Prosecutor's Office Azra Bavčić.
The decision, signed by prosecutors Aida Topalović and Šejla Heljić, comes 10 days after the SC Ministry of the Interior submitted an amendment to the report on the persons suspected of committing the liquidation, as well as their helpers.
It is about the first suspect Aleksandar Macan from Pale and at least five other people. An international arrest warrant was issued for Macan yesterday, although the report was sent to the SC Prosecutor's Office on November 5.
In other words, the SC Prosecutor's Office, which recently accused Commissioner Nusret Selimović of obstructing the investigation, seized the almost solved case from the SC MUP and assigned it to SIPA.
However, everything broke down when the SC Ministry of the Interior, which received information from Europol related to organized crime against certain persons, and not related to the murder of police officers, forwarded it to the Prosecutor's Office of B&H and SIPA.
We learn that SC prosecutors felt they should have this information, and it was discovered through the “Sky” app. These messages also mention criminals associated with the ISA leadership.