Aleksandar Obradović (whistleblower)

Aleksandar Obradović (born March 2, 1979[1]) is a Serbian whistleblower who leaked documents which revealed corruption and fraud inside of a state-owned company Krušik Valjevo.

[5] French branch of Amnesty International called Obradović "Serbian Snowden"[2] He is currently unemployed as his suspension from Krušik hasn't been lifted.

[8] In 2017 company GIM which was represented by father of government politician Nebojša Stefanović bought arms from Krušik by a privileged price which according to Obradović was "unreasonably low, bordering on loss".

[9] Obradović leaked sale documents to investigative journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva who discovered that weapons exported by GIM ended up in hands of ISIS fighters in Yemen.

She called for Serbia to end arms sales to Saudi Arabia because those weapons finished in hands of terrorists, she got no response.

[10] At 3 PM on 18 September around 10 BIA agents came to the factory and arrested Obradović, after around 20 minutes he was handed over to officials from prosecution for high technology crime.