politics
April 1, 2026
Contractors of Dirty Work in the Prosecution and Police
Nenad Stefanović engaged his loyal associates Danijela Jokanović and Milena Đorđević, who entered the Rectorate building yesterday. They were accompanied by members of the UKP Anti-Corruption Department, led by Milorad Topalović, who reports directly to Marko Kričak.

TL;DR
- Authorities are accused of using a student's death as a pretext to target the University of Belgrade.
- The investigation was expanded to include alleged corruption, leading to the seizure of documents and computers from the Rectorate.
- Prosecutors Danijela Jokanović and Milena Đorđević, associated with Nenad Stefanović, were involved in the operation.
- Members of the UKP Anti-Corruption Department, led by Milorad Topalović, were present at the Rectorate.
- Judge Milija Jelić signed decisions for police entry in both the death investigation and the corruption probe, raising questions about his impartiality due to alleged friendship with Stefanović.
- The article criticizes the actions of Stefanović and Marko Kričak, suggesting loyalty to the authorities outweighs facts and law.
- Prosecutor Danijela Jokanović's past decisions on detentions for activists and critics of the government are highlighted.
- Milorad Topalović received an award from Aleksandar Vučić for his anti-corruption efforts.
- Police Director Dragan Vasiljević is criticized for his public statements regarding the items found at the Rectorate, with the article asserting none were illegal.
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