Serbian prosecutor Radovan Lazić has strongly criticized the handling of the “sound cannon” case, labeling it a severe instance of prosecutorial abuse for political gain. Lazić stated that a report from Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) would not be admissible as evidence in Serbian legal proceedings. He emphasized the impropriety of utilizing the prosecution system to achieve political objectives. The “sound cannon” case involves allegations of attempted interference in a local election through the use of a sound-emitting device. Lazić’s comments suggest concerns about external influence and the potential manipulation of legal processes. This case has garnered significant attention, raising questions about the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law in Serbia. Further investigation and legal proceedings are expected to follow.