politics
March 25, 2026
Listening Post Under the Plum Tree
It is likely that the competent services will find out who stole the data of half a million citizens, but I am not so sure they will find out who sent me photos of an official note from the UKP, signed by people I worked with, from a secure email. Nušić would be ashamed that such a thing did not occur to him.

TL;DR
- Half a million citizens' data has been stolen, and an official police document has been leaked from a secure email.
- The author questions the security of personal information and the potential for it to be used for creating lists of 'suitable' and 'unsuitable' individuals.
- The article suggests that data theft is trivialized when entities like EPS can access sensitive MUP (Ministry of Internal Affairs) databases, specifically SBPOK.
- The author feels targeted, suspecting the leak of the document was a deliberate act against them.
- There is a concern about pervasive surveillance, where even private conversations might be monitored.
- The article uses metaphors of driving in circles and having a 'kombi' (van) to represent control and the ability to transport individuals, hinting at a system of selective 'rewards' or punishments.
Continue reading the original article