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Using Israeli technology Cellebrite, the Serbian BIA unlocked the phones of activists it summoned or brought in for interviews, and then installed the domestic spyware NoviSpy on those devices, BIRN and Amnesty International write. How activists are being wiretapped is revealed by Hadžib Salkić, a court expert in information technology who uses Cellebrite equipment, and Aleksa Tešić from BIRN. Disciplinary prosecutor Ivan Konatar has initiated an ex officio procedure to verify the disciplinary responsibility of prosecutor Jasmina Paunović due to her statements in the media that the case of the canopy collapse was in Novi Sad. We spoke to prosecutor Jasmina Paunović about why, what disciplinary proceedings are being conducted, and what she thinks about it. Forbes Serbia has identified more than 60 contractors and subcontractors who worked on the railway to Hungary. Some of them are also mentioned in the monthly reports published by the Serbian Government in the past two days, Forbes Serbia writes. We spoke to former inspector Zlatko Vulić about this. Follow us: Facebook: / n1srbija / n1hrvatska / n1bih Twitter: / n1infobg / n1infozg / n1infosa