After the hearing, the judges for the preliminary proceedings of the High Court in Novi Sad ordered the 30-day detention "due to disturbing the public" to the resigned Minister of Construction and Infrastructure, Goran Vesić, and the former director of the Infrastructure of the Serbian Railways, Nebojša Šurlan. They are suspected of the criminal offense of serious crime against general safety in connection with the criminal offense of causing general danger.
Former Acting Director of the Railway Infrastructure of Serbia, Jelena Tanasković, and Assistant Minister for Railway Transport, Anita Dimoski, were sentenced to house arrest for three months with the use of electronic surveillance.
The High Court in Novi Sad also announced that the suspect MJ was charged with the crime of serious crime against general safety in connection with the criminal act of improper and improper execution of construction works, and was ordered to be detained for up to 30 days due to fears that he could influence witnesses if he was released. public nuisance.
Suspects of the same criminal offense SN, Lj.MM, MS, DJ, MG, DT and ZSM, in addition to the above grounds, custody of up to 30 days was also determined due to the existence of special circumstances that indicate that they could repeat the criminal offense for which they were charged in a short period of time. justifiably suspicious.
An appeal against these decisions is allowed to the non-trial chamber of the High Court in Novi Sad.
All of them are suspected of being responsible for the fall of the canopy of the railway station in Novi Sad on November 1, which killed 15 people. The opposition and a part of the public believe that they should not be tried for the criminal offense of causing public safety and danger, but for "murder" and "corruption".