The investigation into the racketeering scandal is compromised and fails to meet the expectations of the public, the opposition VMRO-DPMNE party said in a press release after two top officials of the ruling SDSM party were interrogated over their involvement in the scandal, but the prosecutors did not request that they are detained. Kiracovski acknowledged that he helped set up a meeting that resulted with a Bitola based businessman paying 720.000 EUR to one of the two main defendants in the racketeering scandal.

Prosecutor Vilma Ruskoska is dragging out the investigation into the racketeering scandal worth millions of euros, all in order to protect its actual masterminds. Vilma Ruskoska and her prosecutors are four months late with their questioning. Ruskoska took four months to interrogate Aleksandar Kiracovski, even after his involvement in the scandal was detailed in lengthy installments in the press. They took four months to come up with the lie that Kiracovski only had a single photograph with Boki 13, and on top of that he acknowledged that he was the intermediary in setting up meetings between Boki 13, the SDSM municipal officials and businessmen who were targeted for extortion, VMRO-DPMNE said in its press release issued after the messy press conference Kiracovski made on Thursday, following his questioning by state prosecutors.

VMRO-DPMNE asks prosecutor Vilma Ruskoska to explain why hasn’t she demanded that Kiracovski is detained yet.