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Six people arrested after roof collapse at Serbia Railway Station

Six people including a former Minister were arrested Friday for their involvement in the reconstruction of a train station whose roof collapsed in November, killing 16 people and triggering Serbia’s largest anti-government demonstrations in decades.

Tomislav Mojii, the former minister of infrastructure, was arrested by the office of prosecutor for organized crime.

The six men are suspected of inflating the invoices of a consortium consisting of two Chinese companies, China Railway International Co. and China Communications Construction Co. who were tasked with reconstructing the Novi Sad railway station and its tracks.

The statement stated that the Chinese consortium was able to benefit $18.8 millions by inflating their invoices, and they are suspected of damaging state budgets by $115.6 Million.

On December 11, 11 people including Momirovic’s successor Goranvesic were arrested on suspicion of committing an act against the public safety.

The protests in Serbia, which followed the collapse of the roof, and the university closures, have shaken the government of President Aleksandar Vucic. A former ultranationalist, Vucic converted to the cause for EU membership in 2008.

They demand that Vucic, and his party, be removed from power within 13 years.

They accuse Vucic, and his allies, of having ties with organised crime and violence against rivals. Vucic denies these accusations. (Reporting and editing by David Holmes; Ivana Sekularac)

(source: Reuters)