BELGRADE FLAT TO BE REMOVED PUBLICLY BELGRADE, April 15 (Hina) - The Serbian government decided on Thursday to remove all bugging devices from the flat of Serbian Revival Movement leader Vuk Draskovic and the party's premises in
Belgrade.
BELGRADE, April 15 (Hina) - The Serbian government decided on Thursday
to remove all bugging devices from the flat of Serbian Revival
Movement leader Vuk Draskovic and the party's premises in Belgrade.#L#
The decision was made at the suggestion of the director of the
Security and Information Agency (BIA), Rade Bulatovic.
The bugging devices will be removed from the flat on April 21 and from
the party's premises on the 25th, in accordance with a Belgrade
Municipal Court decision of 12 December 2001, in the presence of the
public, the government said in a statement.
The government exempted the BIA and its staff who will carry out the
court's decision from the obligation to keep a state secret.
The statement said the BIA was not obliged to remove the devices
publicly but opted for it because it wished to honour the principles
of constitutionality, lawfulness and professionalism.
The December 2001 court decision has not been executed yet because
Draskovic demanded that the devices, planted under the Slobodan
Milosevic regime, be removed in the presence of the public, which the
BIA refused until now.
Under the Milosevic regime, Draskovic, for years the leader of the
strongest opposition party, was tailed, had his phones tapped, and
survived two attempts against his life.
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