Four days after the release of video and audio tapes showing Bojan Jovanovski known as Boki 13 and Zoran Mileski known as Zoki Kicheec receiving 1.5 million euros from Orce Kamchev, state institutions still have no answer on where did money that Boki 13 and Zoki Kicheec took from Kamchev’s home in the Louis Vuitton bags end up.
The Italian journalist who published the tapes said that there was video recording of the movement of the GPS devices placed in the Louis Vuitton handbag, which according to whistleblowers who saw the material, the tracking devices showed that the bags ended up in the Macedonian Government.
Aleksandar Nikoloski, Vice President of VMRO-DPMNE, also spoke about where did the money from the bags end up. Nikoloski points out that this can be determined by tracking the phones through the base stations.
The prosecution does not do this because it is clear that the intention here is to hold the small fish accountable and to cover up everything else. Because there is still no thorough investigation, we may find out after a few months that someone has intervened to erase this data, but had we known that the first day then we would have had a relevant answer to your question, he said.
VMRO-DPMNE believes that the Prosecutor’s Office should answer where the Louis Vuitton bag ended up, who is involved in the shameless criminal racketeering, and all those who abused citizens’ trust to be finally brought to justice.
It is time for Katica Janeva to come back from sunbathing on the Greek beaches, to look into the Macedonian public eye, who was so zealously and transparently reporting on the cases and investigations she was abusing, and finally to tell the truth, the opposition party said in a statement.
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