Speaking to Hina, Nobilo said he was now waiting to see the case file so that he could start preparing a defence.
He said Milošević had not been questioned at USKOK nor summoned, and that he would not state his defence before seeing the case file.
Nobilo said Milošević was accused of incitement to abuse of office.
Speaking for RTL television earlier in the evening, he said that, judging by the decision to conduct an investigation, incitement was suspected but there was room for a defence.
“Milošević believes that he is not guilty,” Nobilo said. “He advocated for the constituents who elected him and did not ask someone else to commit a crime.”
Nobilo said Milošević should not appeal against the investigation, which is also looking into Darko Horvat, who was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of abuse of office, after which he was relieved of duty as construction minister at his own request.
“I suggested against it because there is reasonable doubt. USKOK embarked on a criminal procedure absolutely correctly upon getting a witness deposition. It believed the deposition and that, as a basis of reasonable doubt, is enough to launch an investigation,” Nobilo said.
USKOK is investigating six persons. Horvat, who is in one month’s custody, and his former aide Ana Mandac are accused of abuse of office.
Besides Milošević, USKOK is accusing of incitement to abuse of office, according to unconfirmed information, Regional Development and EU Funds Ministry state secretary Velimir Žunac, the head of the Administration for assisted areas, Katica Mišković, and former minister Tomislav Tolušić.
As the main suspect, Horvat was arrested after Mandac told USKOK that incentives were allocated to businesses that did not meet the criteria when Horvat served as economy minister. Horvat claims he was only signing documents brought to him by Mandac.
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