Minister of Security in the Council of Ministers, Nenad Nešić, commented on the information that the Intelligence-Security Agency (OBA) of Bosnia and Herzegovina allegedly prepared an assassination plot against the Presidents of Republika Srpska and Serbia, Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vučić. He raised the question of whether such an agency should continue to exist or if a new agency should be formed, free from the influence of those who serve the interests of only one ethnic group.
Nešić suggested that perhaps it is time to establish an agency that would genuinely work for the interests of all three constituent peoples, both entities, and the joint institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He emphasized that the Ministry of Security will do everything within its power to investigate the allegations that OBA was involved in planning the assassination of the two leaders.
“The question arises as to whether such an agency, in its current form, should continue to exist or whether it should be dismantled and a new one created, without the old personnel and those who are willing to serve only one nation,” Nešić told Srna.
President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, stated in a podcast for SRNA that it is well-known that OBA had planned to assassinate him and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, which is one of the reasons why former OBA director Osman Mehmedagić, known as Osmica, is now in prison.
Source: RTRS