Friday, May 22, 2009

Residence of President of Serbia took the owner of a private company.

Armed men in two grenades, which the day May 21, broke into the residence of the President of Serbia in Belgrade, is the owner of a private company from Valjevo.
According to the radio station B92, the attacker's name is Dragan Marichev. Previously, he sent a letter threatening to set fire to the residence.
According to the AFP representative of the Belgrade police, Marichev required to review the Court's decision in the case, which featured his company and the airline Jat Airways. He threatened to detonate a grenade, if this is not done till 18:00 Moscow time.
In 2004, Marichev made a 80-day hunger strike, displeased by a court sentence. The site, dedicated to this hunger strike, the entrepreneur claims that in 1992, Jat Airways breached its obligation to pay 1 million 355 thousand U.S. dollars.
The money was to be transferred to the accounts of the airline one of the firms Marichev located in Iran. Instead, the transfer was issued as a loan, then JAT Airways filed for Marichev in court with a demand to return the money. The Court did not take into account the statements Marichev that he was a victim of fraud, which led to the bankruptcy of his company.
As reported, Dragan Marichev entered the residence of President Boris Tadic, around noon. In the hands he had two grenades, one of which he left at the entrance, but from another vydernul check.
At the scene of a large number of police officers, with Marichev negotiations. Earlier, one of the police suggested that Marichev mentally ill.

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