Goran Rosić, who had been on the run as one of the suspects in the investigation by the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime (JTOK) into financial flows related to the project of modernizing the Hungarian-Serbian railway, has been arrested abroad, and extradition proceedings have been initiated against him, the prosecutor’s office confirmed today to Insajder.
The Prosecutor’s Office also stated for Insajder that, besides Rosić, all other suspects have already been questioned, Insajder writes.
Rosić is the responsible person of the company “TECO” doo, and according to earlier statements by JTOK, he effectively manages the companies “Pro+Service centre” doo, “Bambino shoes” and “Zevas” doo.
Insajder recalls that on August 1, acting on JTOK’s order, suspects in the financial investigation conducted regarding the collapse of the canopy were arrested.
As the Prosecutor’s Office announced at the time, six people suspected of committing corruption-related criminal offenses were arrested, and their arrests were the result of the Strike Group’s work within the investigation into the canopy collapse.
Among those arrested were former minister Tomislav Momirović, former assistant minister Anita Dimoski, former general director of Serbian Railway Infrastructure Nebojša Šurlan, the responsible person in the company Starting, Nikola Trivić, former director of the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Novi Sad Siniša Jokić, and the procurement officer of that institute, Veljko Novaković.
The same proceedings also include former minister Goran Vesić, but he was not detained on August 1 along with the others because he had been admitted to the hospital the day before, where he remained until mid-October.
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