Transporter Milomir Jaćimović, who received many fines and suffered numerous inconveniences because he transported student on Tuesday, as a sign of protest, he tried to burn himself in front of the premises Serbian Progressive Party in Novi Sad.
Jaćimović and his minor son drove in front of the premises of SNS, and his son got out of the car and started pasting posters on the premises of that party, for which he was soon arrested.
Jaćimović, who remained in the car, was visibly upset about what happened to his son.
He placed a five-liter plastic bottle between his legs, and in his right hand, according to N1 reports, he held a lighter, with the obvious intention of setting himself on fire.
The police noticed what Jaćimović was doing, and broke the windows on the driver's and passenger's seats of the car and pulled Jaćimović out of the vehicle. One policeman knocked the lighter out of his hand.
Jaćimović was then taken away by an ambulance.
Students in the blockade provided public support to Milomir Jaćimović and announced the account number to which citizens can pay donations and aid.
Punctured tires before the Vidovdan protest
Jaćimović, two days before the meeting in Belgrade On June 28, they slashed the tires on the buses.
"We guarded the buses all night from the 27th to the 28th. We were supposed to leave at five o'clock, the drivers were arriving. A guy came by and smashed my windshield on one bus. We ran out, but he ran away," Jaćimović explained to N1.
Jaćimović points out that the police came, but did a hasty investigation. A traffic inspector from Belgrade, as well as two BIA members, inspected the buses.
"They only tore off the license plates of my buses. They destroyed my company," points out Jaćimović.
Milomir also invited citizens to gather today from 18:XNUMX in Novi Sad in front of the premises of SNS. "Today, when exactly eight months have passed since the fall of the canopy, I want to address the citizens and say what I have."
Milomir says that he is happy to be on the right side and to support the youth all the time.
"Everything I did, I know I was on the right side. And I had a lot of support from the people. And I received a lot of money from the people. I made everything public, I have evidence and I keep everything about who paid what, how much they gave. They gave a lot, a lot of people," concludes Jaćimović.
Source: N1