Videos featuring Serb Republic politician found during search? "He's seen wearing suspenders"
After A.K. was arrested on suspicion of blackmailing former footballer Vujadin Savic, reports say that a politician from the Serb Republic (RS, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina) is also allegedly involved in the scandal.
According to media reports, citing sources close to the investigation, A.K. for years maintained a secret relationship with a young politician from the RS, who presents himself publicly as an anti-corruption warrior and a protector of "true values".
Videos with politician found during search
During the search of A.K.'s apartment the police allegedly found several electronic devices and private recordings, that among other things, they claim, feature the politician.
"The videos show a young politician having intimate relations with A.K. She is dominant, while he wears women's clothes, suspenders, heels and make-up. The content is very intimate and unpleasant to watch, especially because it is a person who's public image is completely different," claims the source cited in the reports, and adds that the recordings were made over a prolonged period of time, which indicates that it was allegedly a long-term relationship.
It is further reported that the identity of the young politician is being kept strictly secret for the time being, although "some institutions are already familiar with the content."
Arrest on suspicion of extortion of Vujadin Savic
A.K., a 21-year-old transgender person, was arrested on suspicion that she blackmailed former footballer Vujadin Savic with private recordings and photographs.
After the arrest, she was placed in custody in the men's ward of the Central Prison.
Blic said it learned that A.K.'s apartment in Vracar, Belgrade, was searched in September by order of the First Basic Public Prosecutor's Office, while the suspect was arrested by order of the Third Basic Public Prosecutor's Office.
"She has been in custody in the Central Prison in Belgrade for some time, as decided by the Third Basic Court," a source has told Blic.
(Telegraf.rs/Direktno)