An analysis conducted by BIRN has focused on the origin of two Mercedes G-Class vehicles linked to the incident in Banjska. The investigation suggests that these vehicles may point to a broader network of companies involved in monopolizing Serbia’s energy and transport infrastructure, potentially utilizing public funds. The context for this discovery stems from events in September 2023.
At that time, Kosovo police were displaying a substantial arsenal confiscated from an armed Serbian group accused of the death of activist Afrim Bunjaku. Amid the presentation of military-grade weaponry—including anti-personnel mines, mortar shells, anti-tank rocket launchers, rifles, and ammunition—two luxury, four-wheel drive Mercedes SUVs were visible in the background of media coverage. These specific cars have become a focal point for further inquiry.
The discovery by BIRN aims to connect the physical assets seen during the aftermath of the attack to systemic economic issues. The analysis suggests that the vehicles may have been used by entities connected to the monopolization of critical national resources. The findings indicate a potential link between the visible hardware and the alleged misuse of public funds within the nation’s infrastructure sectors.
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An analysis by BIRN has examined the origin of two Mercedes G-Class vehicles linked to the Banjska incident. The investigation suggests that the source of these used vehicles may point toward a broade
What specific evidence links the used cars from the Banjska attack to dubious tenders in Serbia’s energy and transport sectors?