Belgrade High Court
Former chief of Yugoslav Army's General Staff sentenced to 3 years for espionage
More precisely, he has been charged with disclosing secret information to a U.S. intelligence officer.
In addition to Perisic, Miodrag Sekulic and Vladan Vlajkovic were also sentenced to one and a half year in prison each.
This is the first instance verdict in this case, after more than 18 years since the initiation of the procedure, back in 2002.
Serbia Urged to Prosecute Yugoslav Commander for Lovas Killings
The Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre on Friday criticised the Serbian war crimes prosecutors for not indicting Dusan Loncar, commander of the Second Guards Brigade of the Yugoslav People's Army, or any senior Yugoslav officer for the killings of Croatian civilians in Lovas in 1991.
Belgrade Convicts Serbian Fighters of War Crime in Croatia
Belgrade High Court on Thursday found Zeljko Krnjacic, Milan Devcic, Darko Peric, Radovan Vlajkovic, Radisav Josipovic, Jovan Dimitrijevic, Sasa Stojanovic and Zoran Kosijer guilty of involvement in a war crime against civilians in Lovas in Croatia in October 1991.
Mirjana Markovic: How Milosevic’s Widow Evaded Justice in Serbia
In the abuse of office case, Markovic was accused of inciting Zivka Cica Knezevic, who at that time was a Serbian government secretary and a member of the government housing commission to give an apartment to Ilona Pesic, a woman who babysat Markovic's grandson.
Receivers Make Public AlixPartners' Final Report on Bulgaria's Insolvent KTB
The receivers of insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank or KTB) have made public a report tracking the assets of Bulgaria's fourth-largest lender.
An English-language version of the final report, prepared by UK-based consultancy AlixPartners in September 2015, had been initially submitted to Parliament's Secret Registry to be read by lawmakers only.
Serbia Court Determined to Rule on Extradition of Owner of Bulgaria's Collapsed KTB
The Belgrade High Court has said it is to pursue with a decision on a pending extradition request from the Bulgarian government for businessman Tsvetan Vasilev, regardless of the latter's application for asylum.
Majority Owner of Collapsed KTB Suing Bulgaria in Strasbourg
The majority owner of Bulgaria's insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank, Tsvetan Vasilev, has said that he is suing his country at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
KTB Majority Owner to Appear in Belgrade Court over Extradition Case
Tsvetan Vasilev, the majority owner of insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank KTB), is to appear before the Belgrade High Court on Wednesday.
Vasilev is facing an extradition request from Bulgaria, which has been seeking to indict him with charges of embezzling BGN 206 M from his own bank.
Bulgaria Files BGN 1.4 B Forfeiture Claim against KTB Majority Owner
A government agency in charge of forfeiting illegal assets announced on Thursday it had filed a claim against Tsvetan Vasilev, the majority shareholder of insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank or KTB).
At a press conference, the Commission for Illegal Assets Forfeiture (CIAF) accused Vasilev of unlawfully acquiring BGN 2.2 B (EUR 1.12 B), BGN 1.4 B of them being secured.
Run on Bulgaria's KTB Was "Raiders' Attack", Majority Owner Tells Serbian Court
Belgrade High Court interrogated on Wednesday Tsvetan Vasilev, the majority shareholder of Bulgaria's insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank or KTB), in relation to an extradition request from the Bulgarian authorities.