27.08.2024.
15:40
Vulin: The lists of those who are not welcome in Serbia were made by me as Minister of Police and Chief of BIA
Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vulin, said that as Minister of Police and Director of BIA, according to law and conscience, he made lists of those who are not welcome in Serbia, adding that he regrets that he did not devote himself more to it.
"The lists were made by me, as the Minister of Police and director of Security Intelligence Agency BIA by law and by my conscience, and I regret that I did not dedicate myself more thoroughly to it, because I see how many scumbags have been unfairly left out. Aleksandar Vučić was not asked about it nor should he have been," Vulin stated reacting to the manhunt against the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, because the Croatian singer Severina was detained at the Serbian border.
He pointed out that everyone except one from the list begged and demanded that their ban be lifted and that they all said that there are worse than them, that they didn't mean what they were singing and talking about and that they were all "crying that the ban was taking their money or interferes with the management of the property they own in Serbia".
The former minister Vulin revealed that some sought removal from the list personally, while others used managers or even their countries’ prime ministers as intermediaries.
“Many tried to secretly reach out to Aleksandar Vucic, whom they publicly criticized,” Vulin noted.
Vulin stated that some people were told at our borders that they were not welcome because they "sang about Orić's slaughter of Serbs on Christmas, some because they beat our children at concerts, and cursed the Serbian mother on the internet, sang that no one could do anything to them because: "We are stronger than Serbia", they chanted while showing the symbols of Great Albania, celebrating Ante Gotovina".
He added that on the lists that he personally compiled as the Minister of Police and Director of the BIA and handed over to the competent authorities with the order, there were foreign citizens who came to Serbia to participate in violent protests, but also drug lords who are still feared from Sarajevo to Pristina and Skopje, and in Serbia their vehicles were confiscated and they were returned on foot across the border.
He pointed out that in addition to the measure of mandatory detention and increased control, he also included deputies from the Parliament of Montenegro who voted that Serbia was genocidal.
"I personally put on the lists as the Minister of Police and the director of the BIA - the Serbs who carry flowers to the graves of the Shqiptar murderers, and also the numerous Ustasha who sing "Jure and Boban" in Vukovar, and then they would come to Bač and spit in our faces once again", Vulin said.
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