Belgrade Special Court
Protesters Back Serbian Policeman Who Found ‘State-Protected’ Drug Farm
Dozens of protesters led by Serbian opposition MPs gathered on Tuesday in front of Belgrade Special Court to support policeman Dusan Mitic before his testimony in the so-called 'Jovanjica' cannabis farm case.
Mitic was among the police officers who discovered the huge cannabis farm that allegedly enjoyed the protection of Serbian state security.
Serbia Awaits Verdict in Saric's Protracted Trial
Monday's expected verdict in the trial of alleged crime boss and drugs smuggler Darko Saric will end a four-year-long case that has been marked by speculation, intrigues and suspicions.
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Belgrade Court Orders Probe of Bosnian War Prison Death
At the trial of former Bosnian Serb prison guard Dusan Vukovic, Belgrade Special Court ordered an expert commission to be set up to determine the cause of death of an inmate he allegedly killed in Bosnia in 1993.
Serbian Court Delays Srebrenica Massacre Trial
Belgrade Special Court delayed a hearing in its landmark Srebrenica war crimes trial, sparking an altercation between a Serb defendant and the Bosniak wife of one of the victims.
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Serbian State Surveillance ‘Used for Journalist’s Murder’
Serbian State Security surveillance operatives were misused so opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija could be killed in 1999, former head of National Security Goran Petrovic told Belgrade Special Court.
Serb Fighters Deny Ordering Croats into Minefield
Defence lawyers said in closing arguments at Belgrade Special Court that five former Serb fighters weren’t involved in using civilians from the Croatian village of Lovas as human mine-detectors in 1991.
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Serb Fighters ‘Didn’t Order Croats’ Killings in Lovas’
In closing arguments at Belgrade Special Court, lawyers for three former Serb fighters said they didn’t have command responsibility for killing 40 unarmed civilians in the Croatian village of Lovas in 1991.
Prosecutor's Office demands 8 years of prison for Subotic
BELGRADE - The Prosecutor's Office for Organised Crime suggested to the Belgrade Special Court on Thursday that businessmen Stanko Subotic should be sentenced to eight years of imprisonment for organising cigarette smuggling actions in Serbia during the '90s, while the proposed sentence for his associates entails two to six years of imprisonment.
MUP: Head of Criminal Police passes polygraph test
BELGRADE - The results of the polygraph test taken by Head of the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP) Rodoljub Milovic show no psychophysiological responses to relevant questions that would indicate that the examinee is not telling the truth, Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Thursday.
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Head of Criminal Police Directorate takes polygraph test
BELGRADE - Head of the Criminal Police Directorate Rodoljub Milovic underwent polygraph testing on Wednesday concerning the allegations made against him by Darko Saric, defendant in a high-profile drug trafficking case.