MYSTERY SHELF IN STEFANOVIĆ'S VILLA: Secret passage connecting two houses (PHOTO, VIDEO)
IZVOR: Republika - 01.07.2022 | 11:21
Defense Minister Nebojša Stefanović made some sort of a castle by connecting two villas, look at the secret passage.
Stefanović invested 3.2 million euros in his castle, and portal Republika has already written about this. One of the things that is especially striking, when it comes to this minister's "humble" abode, is the secret passage that connects the two villas.
Namely, the Minister of Defense decided to connect the two villas that were next to each other, and he did that by making a secret passage, which was disguised to look like a library.
- Everything was done to the highest standards. A draft was made which provided the best solution for the secret passage connecting the two properties. The wall between the two houses was knocked down. A mobile library was created, with double doors and shelves on them. When closed they look as one single unit and an integral part of the library. Whichever way you look at it, you can't guess it's a passage. When opened, as can be seen in the draft, a passage connecting the two villas would appear - the source of portal Republika explained.
According to the information obtained by Republika, there were two variants of the secret passage, with a double door and a single door. In the end, the Minister went for the double door, probably believing that it would be better camouflaged that way and that no one would even suspect that there was a secret passage.
It is also worth mentioning that portal Republika wrote about the secret chambers of the Minister almost a year ago. At that time it was revealed that one of the members of our Government had secret chambers in his villa, as well as safes, in which he keept his valuables. The bunker, as our portal named this house at the time, also featured a special ventilation system, as well as a number of surveillance cameras.
As a reminder, Minister Stefanović has been in the public spotlight in the previous days, due to the bickering between him and his former close associate Dijana Hrkalović. She accused him of being behind the wiretapping of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, that his brother Andrej was framed with the "Jovanjica" scandal, and that Stefanović personally protected the Veljko Belivuk clan.