The Serbian press, quoting anonymous “security sources,” has reported that between 15 and 20 people, members of an “extremist group” known as Crni Labudovi (the Black Swans), have been named as suspects in the attack on Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic in Potocari. The same reports claim that the BiH prosecutor in charge of the investigation, Ismet Suskic, has been fired from the case.
“The attackers were members of the extremist group Crni Labudovi (“black swans”) and former fighters of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina who are closely associated with Naser Oric and the radical wing of the SDA, and the little-known formation Antidejton (“anti-Dayton”),” the Belgrade based-daily Vecernje Novosti writes….
The Prosecution of Bosnia-Herzegovina was “obviously not happy with what Suskic was doing, so the case was given to an experienced prosecutor, also well-known for the fact he found and charged the persons guilty of the murder of Ljubisa Savic Mauzer, the former commander of the special unit Panteri (“panthers”) of the Army of the Serb Republic, and a former RS MUP official.”
So far, the Prosecution has questioned only three suspects, who Suskic did not ask to be kept in custody – “believing there was no legal basis for it!?,” writes the paper.