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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Prolonged arrest of Serbia's richest citizen, suspected frauds

Serbia Belgrade

which includes enterprises of agricultural production, the food industry, is engaged in insurance, real estate, financial services, retail trade networks


Nikolai Sokolov. The Special Court in Belgrade has extended by 30 days - until February 10 - the arrest of the richest citizen of Serbia Miroslav Mishkovich, his son Mark and two other large employers passing on charges of financial fraud, said the court.



Mishkovich billionaire, his son and several other people were detained by police December 12, 2012. Investigators believe that they are all involved in the machinations of the road to the privatization of Serbian companies in the period from 2005 to 2010 received an illegal profit of about 30 million euros. Recently, investigators have pursued an active examination of witnesses in the case.

Mishkovich arrest occurred shortly after the aggravation of his relationship with the country's new government, led by the Serbian Progressive Party. About a month and a half before the arrest of an influential businessman deputy prime minister and head of the Ministry of Defence of Serbia Alexander Vucic openly accused him of trying to destroy the ruling coalition. As the polls, popularity rankings progressives after arrest Mishkovich jumped 4%.

Miroslav Mishkovich known primarily as the owner of one of the largest Serbian Delta Holding, which includes enterprises of agricultural production, the food industry, is engaged in insurance, real estate, financial services, retail trade networks. One of the assets of Delta Holding in Russia is a retail chain of stores selling sports apparel and equipment Intersport. Mishkovich state is supposed to be more than $ 2 billion.
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