Before he changed his hair, Father Vučić came to Sarajevo with a 7.62 mm weapon. His first-born son Danilo was wearing nothing. Instead, five members of the Republika Srpska MUP brought 34 bullets 9 millimetre each. They crossed the state border between BiH and Serbia unhindered, and I guess that’s how tourists do it. They then took turns to go to Banjaluka, where Danilo Vucic, son of Aleksandar, with other information than what is in the file, and his entourage attended the celebration of the unconstitutional day of the Republika Srpska. They were filmed by the ATV and RTRS cameras, thus endangering the son of the greatest son of the Serbian race. For, as the transmission from Banja Luka was live, everyone could find out where the “protected person”, Alexander’s son, was.
The swift reaction of the Serbian Prime Minister, Ana Brnabić, and other members of the Serbian Progressive Party was to be expected. But nothing.
The protected person, Danilo Vucic, then left for East Sarajevo. He went up on stage, in the VIP area, where all the tourists are standing, by the way, to get a better view of the policemen in formation, who were singing “Pukni, zoro”. All this was broadcast live on at least three TV stations, which again revealed the whereabouts of the “first-born Danilo”. And when the tumultuous reaction of the concerned Serbian tabloid public and the condemnation of ATV and RTRS for revealing the location of the “protected person” was expected, silence followed.
This silence will soon be broken by Vucic senior, who on Instagram accused the “tycoon and Sarajevo media” of making up the story about his “first-born”. Because, for God’s sake, “the child only expressed his wish” to go to Banja Luka and East Sarajevo and support the Serbian nation. Unofficially, in a service car, with a service weapon and a service escort. And the visit was announced, so as not to repeat the mistakes of July 2015, when they unofficially sent BIA representatives on an official trip to Potocari.
When Istraga.ba made this official announcement, Serbian officials logically decided to go for a joint venture. We “chased” Vučić around Sarajevo, we poked the bear. This is how Ana Brnabić reacted.
“The most direct, brutal threat to Danilo Vucic’s security. Without protecting sensitive personal data, the media from Bosnia and Herzegovina are publishing who is accompanying Danilo, what they are armed with, passport number, mobile phone number, make of vehicle, registration. And all this while Danilo Vucic is still in BiH. According to the information they have published, without any accountability, Danilo is returning today and now everyone knows where, with which vehicles and which people. Well, whoever wants to – go ahead. How is this even possible, OHR,” wrote the Serbian Prime Minister.
First of all, how concerned Ana Brnabić was about Danilo Vučić’s security is shown by the fact that she shared the same document published by the Istraga on her Twitter account. And at the same time, she didn’t protect “personally sensitive” information.
Secondly, neither the tycoon media nor the Sarajevo media have called on people to do anything to Aleksandar Vucic’s son. Ana Brnabić invited them by publishing a “controversial” document with the remark – “whoever wants to – go ahead”. If it had been allowed, Informer would surely have highlighted this on its front page, bombastically claiming that “the Prime Minister of the Serbian Government called for the assassination of Danilo Vucic”.
Thirdly, what is “sensitive – personal data”? Perhaps it is the name Danilo Vucic. Because daddy is sensitive about “his first-born”.
Fourthly, what is the official secret that the police carry weapons? The truth is that the Vučićs carried Kalashnikovs to Sarajevo, so the publication of the document reveals that the family exchanged long barrels for short ones.
Fifthly, did Istraga.ba find out that Danilo Vučić was moving around Bosnia and Herzegovina or did RTRS find this out in a live TV broadcast? And perhaps even then, Vucic, who wrote on Instagram that the “firstborn” wanted to be with the Serbian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina. And then his father let him go. Unofficially, of course.
Sixth, Istraga.ba has published a document from the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia. It is not a document of any institution in Bosnia and Herzegovina. And if anyone is to blame for the leak, it is the Serbian officials who had access to this document.
Seventhly, the ‘disputed’ document does not even have a classification marking. It is not marked ‘secret’, ‘confidential’ or ‘internal’. Which again means that there is no classified information in the document itself.
Eighth, Ana Brnabić calls on the OHR for help against the investigation. And this same OHR has called on the authorities of Republika Srpska not to celebrate the unconstitutional day of this entity. And it was on that unconstitutional day that Danilo Vucic, the son of Aleksandar, who in the early 1990s toured the hills above Sarajevo, automatic rifle in hand, in the company of the war criminal Vojislav Seselj, came to Banja Luka and East Sarajevo to admire the longest siege of the city since the Second World War.
And so, once again, it is a document that is causing the highest state leadership in Serbia to react. With all the “sensitive information”.
And since the document does not say – we will copy it from Google. The calibre of the Glock pistol is 9 millimetres./Istraga.ba/