UN wants investigation of Serbia: Weapons from the Balkans in the hands of Al-Qaeda


On the horizon is the new regional affairs in connection with the export of arms. This time, the weapons from Bosnia and Herzegovina, through intermediary companies registered in Serbia and Montenegro, ending in warehouses Al-Qaeda. The United Nations of the Serbian authorities have already asked for an investigation.
As reported by the Federal Television, coordinator of the Panel of Experts on Libya at the UN Security Council and Simon Dilloway sent a letter to the Permanent Representative of Serbia to the UN in Milan Milanovic. Dilloway from Milanovic asked to inform him as to whether the Serbian company Tehnoremont from Temerin signed any contract with end customers Khaled Sharif.

"If such a contract is signed we would like to get a copy of that document. Is any of the materials specified in the certificate of final customer was transferred to Libya. If it happened, Panel would like to get information on the types and quantities of materials, methods transport, dates and locations of delivery and accurate information about the identity of the recipient, as well as the accompanying documents. If there is a delivery we would like to get information on payments, bank account number and account numbers used for payment, "the letter says.

Most troubling is the so-called UN. end user or the end customer. It is Khaled Sharif, former deputy defense minister and head of the Libyan National Guard. Sharif and former prisoner of US forces in Afghanistan. There is ended because he was deputy emir of the Libyan branch of Al-Qaeda.

In addition to the Serbian Tehnoremont Sharif is exported weapons and Montenegrin Montenegro Defence Industry. MDI has previously traded weapons from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prove it traces the money from 2010 between MDI and Bosniaspecexport company, owned by Slobodan Tesic, a known smuggler weapons, FTV.