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23:56 29.11.2019(updated 07:20 30.11.2019) Get short URL

BELGRADE (Sputnik) - The Serbian Security Intelligence Agency (BIA) said on
Friday that it had handed over a case to the prosecutor's office on two
individuals suspected of spying for Croatia.

The first is Drazen Letic, a former Serbian Interior Ministry employee, who
is suspected of secretly collecting intelligence information and other
actions that threatened Serbia's national security
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best-of-cooperation-with-russia-amid-allegations-of-russias-spying/> , its
international political and economic interests.

According to the BIA, Letic was one of several Serbian citizens involved in
a spy network that was created by the second suspect in the case, Croatian
citizen Nikola Kajkic, inspector at the Anti-Terrorism and Violence Division
of the Vukovar-Srem Police Directorate and chairman of the Croatian National
Police Union. The purpose of the group was to obtain documents that could be
used to discredit Serbia internationally.

Kajkic, during the period of the most intensive use of his ward Letic, also
served as the head of the War Crimes Investigation Group - a body that was
formed by Croatian security forces to investigate war crimes against people
of Croatian origin during the civil war in Croatia in 1991-1992, especially
cases, in which Serbian courts pronounced verdicts.

It is alleged that the ultimate goal of the task given by Croatian
intelligence and right-wing political organisations was to discredit
Serbia's judicial authorities in international institutions, question their
ability to act legally and point out the alleged political influence of
court decisions, thereby jeopardising national security, the political
situation, and economic stability of Serbia, BIA added.

BIA recalled that on 13 July, Letic was imprisoned in an international
police action by Serbia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland as a
member of an international criminal group led by US citizen Michael Dokovic
(real name Iljmija Frljuckic) while attempting to smuggle 600 kilogrammes
(1,320 pounds) of cocaine worth about $20 billion from Uruguay to
Switzerland.

Unlike Letic, Kajkic is currently inaccessible to Serbia's investigative
authorities, the Serbian intelligence service said.

 

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