After it was published in the media that SBB President Fahrudin Radončić had a private meeting with a member of a royal family from the Arab world, MP and defendant Dragan Mektić posted on Twitter - and the SB portal published this as well - a heinous lie in the sense that "No one was ever happy with what he gained from drugs and criminal acts."
Because of this, Fahrudin Radončić authorized his lawyers to file another defamation lawsuit against Dragan Mektić and the SB publisher, who regularly and in a coordinated manner publish Mektić'sfalse statements and accusations.
As is well known to the general public, Dragan Mektić is currently on trial before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for aggravated financial theft of donations sent to the Ministry of Security, and among other things, he is accused of buying plastic construction helmets with his chief of staff instead of professional ones for firefighters, which endangered people's lives.
Dragan Mektić was associated with several scandals related to war crimes because he was the commander of the police in Prnjavor during the war. In addition, the media reported that he sold the tombstones from the cemetery as ordinary stones.
Also, Mektić never publicly condemned the genocide committed by the RS Army and police, in which he was during the war.
It is obvious that Mektić cannot forgive the president of SBB for, by force of law, having to, as the Minister of Security of B&H, submit to the Prosecutor's Office of B&H all officially requested information regarding Mektic's financial fraud while he was Minister of Security and on what basis he is now being tried.
In addition, it is no secret that Mektić, despite his terrible war biography, became the closest friend of Osman Mehmedagić Osmica, the morally and professionally stumbled director of ISA, and that Mektić's Tweets are part of Bakir Izetbegović's pre-election strategy.
At the same time, Mektić's constant attacks on Radončić are an obvious desire to publicly annul the fact that Osman Mehmedagic Osmica left several inspectors and police officers in SC without work due to revenge. Their only "mistake" was that they submitted recorded conversations to the SC Prosecutor's Office in which drug dealers mentioned him affirmatively and as a person to whom they give expensive gifts.
Mektić's megaphone work was recognized as part of Bakir Izetbegović's election campaign and Mehmedagić's personal involvement, and in this way, they are trying to erase the biographies of their closest family members who were well-known drug addicts or dealers in Sarajevo.