Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade

NUNS condemns threats to Tanjug journalists, welcomes swift reaction by authorities

BELGRADE - The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) said it condemned in the strongest terms threats to Tanjug men and women journalists emailed to the news agency on Monday evening and welcomed a swift reaction by the Ministry of Information and the Department for High-Technology Crime at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade.

Ristic: Threat emailed to Tanjug came from Albania

BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications Dejan Ristic said a death threat to Tanjug journalists emailed to the agency on Monday had come from the territory of Albania.

Ristic said the location the email had been sent from had already been identified and that communication had been established with Microsoft.

Stefanovic: Pristina's Banjska indictment has no relevance whatsoever

BELGRADE - The chief public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade Nenad Stefanovic said on Wednesday that, from the standpoint of the legal order of the Republic of Serbia, an indictment raised by the so-called Kosovo special prosecution office against 45 people for last year's armed clashes in Banjska, near Zvecan, Kosovo-Metohija, had no relevance whatsoever.

US national appears in hearing in Belgrade over illegal carrying of pistol, ammo possession

BELGRADE - A US national appeared in a hearing before the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade on Monday on suspicion of illegally carrying a pistol and a magazine with six live rounds and illegal possession of another magazine and 14 rounds of various calibres.

Today, the trial of the parents of the boy who committed the school massacre begins

The trial of the father and mother of the boy who committed the massacre at the ''Vladislav Ribnikar'' Elementary School in Belgrade on May 3, 2023 should begin today in the High Court in Belgrade.
He killed nine children and the security guard of that school.

Seven suspects in Belgrade riots plead guilty, custody proposed for 11 others

BELGRADE - Seven people suspected in the December 24 riots outside the Belgrade City Hall have pleaded guilty to the criminal offences of calling for overthrowing the constitutional order by violent means and violent conduct at a sports event or a public gathering, with custody proposed for 11 others to prevent them from repeating the offences.

Prosecutors seek custody for man suspected of violence during opposition protest

BELGRADE - The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade on Wednesday proposed custody for Ivan K, aged 19, suspected of violent conduct during a protest staged by the opposition Serbia Against Violence coalition outside the building of the national election commission two days ago.

Order issued by Prosecutor's Office re׃ information on causing riots on election day

It is also possible, as stated, to interfere with the election process.
"The chief public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has ordered increased duty in all basic public prosecutor's offices in the territory of the capital, as well as in the Belgrade VJT", according to the announcement of the VJT.

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