Smiljkovsko lake murder suspects transfered to Skopje Criminal Court
Skopje, 2 May 2012 (MIA) - Individuals arrested in police operation "Monster" have been transferred early Wednesday to the Skopje Criminal Court.
The Ministry of Interior is expected to submit criminal charges for terrorism against all those for whom there is evidence of being part of the recent massacre of the four boys and a middle-aged man near Skopje.
Twenty individuals have been detained, followers of radical Islam, mostly Macedonian nationals.
The persons have been arrested in several facilities during an operation conducted early Tuesday in Aracinovo, Suto Orizari, Cair and Cento. The Interior Ministry said they found an automatic gun, four pistols, a bomb, eight bullets for "black arrow" rifle, six bullets for grenade launcher, six frames for automatic gun, ten camouflage uniforms, seven tactical vests, a vehicles, around 10.000 euro, computers and cell phones.
Interior Minister Gordana Jankuloska said Tuesday that main motive most probably was their idea of killing in the Radical Islam and the goal was to create feeling of fear in wider public.
"The motive is their idea, belief and following the Radical Islam, which is dangerous for believers of Christianity, Muslim religion", Jankuloska said adding that some of the arrested persons fought in Afghanistan and Pakistan against NATO troops.
She said that when it comes to terrorism the victims are not always directly connected with the perpetrators or with the motive due to which the criminal act is committed.
"We have suspected that in this case it is about murder where victims are not directly connected with any of the perpetrators however the intention of the criminal act was to create feeling of insecurity and fear in wider population", Jankuloska said.
Asked by the journalists to give assessment on security situation in Macedonia and whether the country is facing with danger of Radical Islam and other possible terrorist attacks, Jankuloska reminded that Macedonia is part of the global coalition for peace and by number of citizens making it fifth according to participation of ARM peacekeepers in mission in Afghanistan.
"And by this the Republic of Macedonia is on the side of the countries that can be potential target of Radical Islamists. We are not underestimating the situation in not a single moment and we are not excluding possibility of Radical movement of individuals or groups. Members of police, Security and Counterintelligence Bureau and Bureau for Public Security are closely monitoring the situation, we act preventively and repressively because nothing should change the way we live, in peace and coexistence of all citizens in Macedonia," Jankuloska said, adding that situation is closely monitored, there are no serious changes however this should not leave us relaxed because it is obvious that followers of Radical Islam are prepared to most gruesome criminal acts and murderers, as it was the one in Smilkovci village.
Regarding the question whether this group is behind some larger terrorist group or acted according to someone's order, Jankuloska said that additional information will be presented in the following period.
Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski was informed about the police action "monster" who visited the Ministry of Interior.
Jankuloska thanked all citizens who gave useful information, especially all policemen who worked constantly and to media that reported correctly in connection to the event.
On April 13, Filip Slavkovski, Aleksandar Nakevski, Cvetanco Acevski and Kire Trickovski, namely in their late teens and twenties, as well as Borce Stefkovski – who was a 45-year-old man, were brutally murdered on the shore near the village of Smilkovci. They were killed by automatic weapons at close range.
One day later police confirmed that "Opel Omega" vehicle found 10km from the murder site was used in the crime near Skopje village of Smilkovci. ik/sk/9:38
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