The first basic public prosecutor's office forms a case regarding allegations of serious theft and destruction of property in SKC. The special anti-corruption department will investigate the role of employees in this case
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade gave an order to the First Basic Public Prosecutor's Office to form a case and verify the allegations of the media that announced that Student Cultural Center alienated property of great value, and to identify the perpetrators.
"The order was issued in order to prosecute the criminal offense of aggravated theft from paragraph 204, paragraph 4 of the Criminal Code, which is punishable by a prison sentence of 2 to 10 years, as well as the criminal offense of destruction and damage to another's property from Article 212 of the Criminal Code," the VJT statement reads.
The case will also be formed by the Special Department for Suppression of Corruption.
"Also, the Special Department for Suppression of Corruption of the Criminal Investigation Department in Belgrade will form a case in order to establish the existence of essential elements of the criminal offense Abuse of official position from Article 359 of the Criminal Code against the responsible persons - employees of the SKC who enabled the execution of the above-mentioned criminal acts," he writes at the end of the announcement.
Together with the administration, the Informer team also entered the SKC, which later published an article that things were stolen from the SKC.
How did the deblockade proceed?
The police entered the Student Cultural Center yesterday on their own initiative, the students did not call them, but it is possible that the administration and the Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković did, who brought the cameras of the pro-regime media to perpetuate the action.
The minister immediately declared that "in agreement with President Aleksandar Vučić and the President of the Assembly Ana Brnabić" he decided to open the SKC "to create a conceptual exhibition Face and Back of Blockade Serbia" so that people could see "what happened here in the past few months, what and in what way the environment was created here, how and in what way a handful of people treated the property, to the symbolic, cultural topos of this city, to everything that was created for decades and that was cultivated as part of the cultural identity of urban Belgrade".
He also said that SKC was exposed to cultural and political barbarism, and "Večernje Novosti" kept that news at the center of the portal for half a day, until they replaced it with another, with a list, as they said, of what the "lost blockaders" stole. The list is long. The first item is "about 50 computers", the last item "over 200 art objects were stolen: paintings and sculptures, musical lines and much more" and in between are cameras, televisions, destroyed pianos and the like.
As stated in the release of the Liberated SKC, this morning's police action was accompanied by wholehearted cheering and jubilation by Acting Director Slavoljub Veselinović.
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