
Tragedy in Novi Sad
Goran Vesić house arrest for three months
Former minister Goran Vesić was banned from using the phone and the Internet for three months, and from receiving other people in his apartment, all with electronic surveillance

Former minister Goran Vesić was banned from using the phone and the Internet for three months, and from receiving other people in his apartment, all with electronic surveillance

The High Court in Novi Sad returned the investigative case about the fall of the canopy to the High Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad. This removed the obstacles for the prosecution to continue the investigation, Insider learns

Students and activists suspected of preparing acts against the constitutional system are outside Serbia

Students, bikers and some media announced on Sunday that they have information that "chaos" is being prepared for Monday in Novi Sad, because the "citizens" from Belgrade are moving to Novi Sad. For now, there is no sign or voice from the "ćaci" in Novi Sad

Appreciating the gravity, nature and manner of committing the criminal offense for which the activists are suspected, the Extra-Trial Chamber of the High Court in Novi Sad extended their detention for another 30 days

Vasić has been in custody for almost two months, as well as students and activists Lazar Dinić, Davor Stefanović, Srđan Đurić, Mladen Cvijetić and Lado Jovović, and they are accused of attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, based on their wiretapped conversation, which was broadcast on regime television.

The High Court in Novi Sad extended the custody of nine suspects for the fall of the canopy, while one person was approved for replacement of custody with home supervision

The High Court in Novi Sad extended for another 30 days the detention of ten suspects for the fall of the canopy at the Railway Station in Novi Sad on November 1, when 15 people died and two people were seriously injured. Jelena Tanasković and Anita Dimoski are still under house arrest, while Goran Vesić is defending himself from freedom

The proposal of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad to order the defendant Goran Vesić into custody was rejected

The detention of the suspects accused of having committed the criminal offense of violent behavior at a sports event or public gathering at a public meeting in front of the City Hall in Novi Sad on November 5 has been terminated, the High Court in Novi Sad announced.
Z. R. repeatedly hit the street musician Kristijan Kostić, known as Blacky, in the head, kicked him and urinated on him. Before that, he was robbed of his money. Blackie died as a result of the beating. The High Court in Novi Sad condemned Ž. R. first instance to 18 years in prison