MANS’s observers in Bijelo Polje recorded today, nearby the polling place Godijevo 82, the incident in which Nijaz Muradbasic, who introduced himself as a native of that place, but lives in Canada, takes away lists of people to whom allegedly the Democratic Party of Socialists paid money, in order to give vote to that party.
On a separate video recordings it can be seen that on the second floor of the local pub, which is claimed to be the headquarter of the DPS, several people are noticed, including Muratbasica, who at one point shows his cell phone and says, “They gave money, I have all in my phone”. After that the disputed phone is taken away and people started to run away from the floor.
After that, outside the object it happens scuffle between Muratbasica and the man who is supposed to be DPS activist, who tries to get taken lists. However, Muratbasic gives them to the man in the car, who then leaves.
With Muratbasic then tries to physically fight a man who is suppose to be activist of the DPS, but a larger incident prevents anonymous woman, who sets herself between them.
At the third recording it can be seen that Muratbasic points on the upper floor of the pub and says “This is Milo’s party upstairs, they give money”, and then he turns on the other side and points on the other object and says, “And here is SDP, they give money”. “I am between them, I do not belong to any party, I will vote for my brother, for SNP out of spite, just not to give money. I have recorded twenty people who took money”, says Muratbasic.
Pointing at the mobile phone he lists some of the names: “Zika Kijamet, Refko Kijamet, Kadifija Sijaric”. He then stated he is born in the village of Godijevo, and lives in Canada, and “there is no more money, crime is dead”, and says that he will take recording to the Government and the presidency.
To MANS’s observers as well are provided and lists with the names of 92 people, with their ID numbers and status (students, retired, unemployed) and members of the electorate committee. Out of total number lists were signed by ten people, but the money is nowhere mentioned. The lists are published on MANS’s website:
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