Special Court in Belgrade
Murder of Aleksandar Vučić and overthrowing Serbian government? Everything's revealed
In the Special Court in Belgrade, yesterday the trial of the members of the organized criminal group continued with the interrogation of the defendant-collaborator Srdjan Lali.
The trial of Belivuk's group continues
In the Special Court in Belgrade today, the trial of the members of the organized criminal group should be continued with the interrogation of the defendant-collaborator Srdjan Lali.
They are charged with seven murders, drug trafficking, illegal possession and carrying of weapons, kidnapping and rape in a confirmed indictment.
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Police continued with arrests during the night: Velja Nevolja's wife also detained
About 60. 000 euros in cash were found in her apartment, TV Prva reported.
She is not known to the public, but as a source familiar with the investigation said, the police believe that they can help them in order to gain new knowledge and possible evidence and witnesses who would point out Belivuk's criminal actions.
Ex-minister sentenced to 3.5 yrs in jail in corruption case
Former Minister of Environmental Protection Oliver Dulic has been found guilty by the Special Court in Belgrade, on charges of abuse of office.
Dulic stood accused of abusing his official position when issuing licenses to the Nuba Invest company.
Milosevic-era customs chief acquitted in smuggling case
The Special Court in Belgrade has found Bojana Bajrusevic guilty of cigarette smuggling and sentenced her to five years in prison.
But her co-defendants in the trial, including former Federal Customs Administration Director Mihalj Kertes, have all been acquitted.
Delta Holding owner's son sentenced to 3.5 years in prison
The Special Court in Belgrade on Friday found Marko Miskovic guilty of tax evasion and sentenced him to 3.5 years in jail.
Miskovic is the son of Miroslav Miskovic, the owner of Delta Holding.
Branka Prpa, witness to Curuvija's murder, testifies
Historian Branka Prpa on Tuesday told the Special Court in Belgrade that Miroslav Kurak "does not look like the person who shot Slavko Curuvija."
Prpa, Curuvija's common-law wife, was with the publisher and journalist when he was shot and killed in Belgrade in April 1999.
Two Zemun Clan members acquitted by Serbian court
The Special Court in Belgrade has set Luka Bojovic and Vladimir Milisavljevic free, and convicted Sretko Kalinic and Milos Simovic to 35 and 30 years in prison.
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Trial resumes for group accused of IS links
Trial resumes for group accused of IS links
BELGRADE -- A witness in the trial of a group accused of terrorism-related activities has told a Belgrade court he joined one of the accused in order to fight in Syria.
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Court gives prison sentences to 20 "traffic mafia" members
BELGRADE - The Special Court in Belgrade Wednesday sentenced 20 members of a "traffic mafia" to between five months and seven and a half years in prison for causing huge losses to insurance providers by defrauding them with false insurance claims.
Slobodan Knezic, organizer of the criminal group, was given a concurrent sentence of seven years and six months in prison.