Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade

Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade on the photo of list after the tragedy

The Internal Control Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia requested the opinion of Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade as to whether the actions of the head of the Belgrade Police Department, Veselin Mili, have the characteristics of a criminal offense.

Murder in Belgrade downtown: The killer immediately confessed, an autopsy was ordered

An 18-year-old girl N.M. was found dead in an apartment in the center of Belgrade, writes Telegraf.rs.
According to the media, the victim is the girl who disappeared 20 days ago.
The killer butchered her beyond recognition in his apartment in Car Lazar Street.
He was immediately arrested and confessed to the crime, reports Tanjug.

The detention to the uncle of the mass murderer from Mladenovac has been extended

At the proposal of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, the court extended the custody of G.G., uncle of U.B., for another 30 days, who is suspected of killing eight and wounding 12 people in the vicinity of Mladenovac.
This was confirmed for Tanjug in the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office.

PHOTO STORY Images of horror from Vračar, images of sadness from all over Serbia

7th grade student of "Vladislav Ribnikar" elementary school, K.K. (13), who this morning shot dead eight male and female students, as well as a security guard, and seriously injured six male and female students and a teacher, is not criminally responsible, announced the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade.

Details of the large police operation: 23 people were questioned

In the Special Department for Suppression of Corruption of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, 25 members of two related groups suspected of money laundering were questioned.
They are suspected of multiple tax frauds related to VAT refunds, which damaged the budget of the Republic of Serbia by more than 246 million dinars.

Belgrade prosecutor's office seeks custody for two coup suspects

BELGRADE - The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade on Friday requested custody for two men suspected of calling for a violent overthrowing of authorities and the president of the Republic of Serbia.

At hearings earlier in the day, the suspects, identified as Damnjan K, 34, and Dejan Z, 53, denied that they had committed any criminal offence, an official statement said.

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