BELGRADE (Reuters) -Six people, including a former minister, were arrested on Friday over their involvement in reconstruction of a railway station, whose roof collapsed last November killing 16 and
Six Individuals, Including Ex-Minister, Arrested After Serbia Roof Collapse
Arrests Related to Railway Station Roof Collapse
BELGRADE (Reuters) -Six people, including a former minister, were arrested on Friday over their involvement in reconstruction of a railway station, whose roof collapsed last November killing 16 and triggering Serbia's biggest anti-government protests in decades.
Details of the Arrests
The office of the prosecutor for organised crime said Tomislav Momirovic, former infrastructure minister, was among those arrested.
Public Reaction and Protests
The six are suspected of inflating invoices from a consortium of the two Chinese companies - China Railway International Co and China Communications Construction Co - who were given the task of reconstructing both the railway station at Novi Sad and tracks, the statement said.
Accusations Against Officials
They are suspected of damaging the state budget by $115.6 million, the statement said, and also said that by inflating invoices the Chinese consortium benefited by $18.8 million, but gave no further details.
In December 11 people, including Momirovic's successor Goran Vesic, were detained on suspicion of committing a criminal act against public safety.
Months of protests across Serbia following the roof collapse, including university shutdowns, have rattled the rule of President Aleksandar Vucic, a former ultranationalist who converted to the cause of European Union membership in 2008.
The protesters, who blame corruption for the disaster, demand early elections that they hope would remove Vucic and his party from power after 13 years.
They accuse Vucic and his allies of ties to organised crime, violence against rivals and curbing media freedoms. Vucic denies the accusations.
(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by David Holmes)





