Vladan Vlajkovic
Former chief of Yugoslav Army's General Staff sentenced to 3 years for espionage
More precisely, he has been charged with disclosing secret information to a U.S. intelligence officer.
In addition to Perisic, Miodrag Sekulic and Vladan Vlajkovic were also sentenced to one and a half year in prison each.
This is the first instance verdict in this case, after more than 18 years since the initiation of the procedure, back in 2002.
Yugoslav Army General Convicted of Spying for US
Belgrade Higher Court on Friday sentenced Momcilo Perisic, the former chief of staff of the Yugoslav Army and a former deputy prime minister of Serbia, to three years in prison time for passing state secrets to the United States in 2002.
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