Allegations have surfaced concerning two men, suspected of being affiliated with the Serbian Gendarmerie, who are alleged to have provided security for Milan Radoičiqi and Zvonko Veselinović. Both Radoičiqi and Veselinović are noted to be on the United States’ no-entry list. While Serbian authorities have denied that the special police unit offers questionable security services, the television station N1 published the names of the two individuals in question: Nikola Milutinović and Damjan Vukičićević.
Radio Free Europe (RFE) has previously identified Milutinović in connection with Veselinović during an election year when the Serbian Progressive Party gained power. Furthermore, RFE utilized facial recognition technology on a public photograph from the Nova S portal, which placed Milutinović in proximity to Veselinović. However, the analysis noted that because the men were dressed in civilian attire, the source could not provide further details.
The focus of the reports centers on the alleged provision of security by these men, whose suspected link to the gendarmerie unit has drawn scrutiny. The publication of these specific names and the context of their alleged involvement in providing security services to politically sensitive figures has generated discussion regarding the nature of the protection offered. Despite the reports detailing the alleged security details, official sources within Serbia have refuted the claims regarding the unit’s conduct.
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