IVAN KONTIC ISSUED, CHARGED OF HITTING THE BEAST: He swore he didn’t want to kill Mandic, here is his key evidence



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In his defense, he claimed that it all started when Mandic forbade him to enter the gambling shop where he wanted to have a drink with friends.

Mandic first chased him away and followed him, threatening to “hit” them by holding his hand in the bag, and then there was a theft in the bag because Kontic believed there was a gun inside.

After the bag fell, as Kontić claimed, a fight broke out between the two, in which no one could interfere.

According to Kontić’s defense, the full video of the conflict was not published publicly on social media, but only part of it, after which the criminal proceedings against Kontić began on September 12, about 20 days after the fight. .

Kontić, as a former member of the Montenegrin judo team, knows how to inflict serious, life-threatening injuries and just avoided them and didn’t hand them over to Mandić during the physical confrontation, and if he wanted to, he couldn’t, but did nothing : your thesis is defense.

In his defense, he emphasized that they are all friends with each other and that he believed they would soften relations with Mandic, because all his friends are common.

However, as he explained, in Serbia, when he was already in Montenegro, a great persecution was unleashed against him, so he decided to wait for him to calm down a bit, and then surrender.

“He understood that the media persecution was a threat and that it was promoted and financed by someone who wanted to fight him and Miljan Mandic,” his attorneys who attended the hearing told Tanjug.

Towards the end of the hearing, which lasted about three hours, Mandic’s defense attorney, Zora Dobricanin Nikodinovic, requested the removal of the acting deputy prosecutor who questioned Kontic.

As she said, she asked for a waiver because the prosecutor asked whimsical questions during the last half hour of the hearing, and noted the attorney’s statements on each attempt, and rejected the comments he allowed.

Kontic was extradited to Serbia from Montenegro on Tuesday, after being arrested on October 11 in Podgorica on a warrant issued by Serbia, a month after the start of proceedings against him for hiding on September 12.

On Wednesday he was heard before the investigating judge about the circumstances of the arrest and escape, to whom he told that he did not flee Serbia, but went to Montenegro before initiating any proceedings against him and that he crossed the border without any problem .

However, the judge confirmed his arrest, which was ordered in September while he was in hiding in Montenegro from the Serbian judicial authorities.

The injured Mandic was previously questioned by the Prosecutor’s Office.

Along with Kontić, the suspects in this case are OL and L. V, who are charged with the crimes of participating in a fight, that is, helping the perpetrator after the commission of the crime.

They were detained for a month and, in mid-October, they were released to defend themselves.

The Novi Sad police previously announced that Kontić was suspected of inflicting several blows on the 28-year-old man to the head and body, as a result of which he lost consciousness and subsequently broke “both forearms”.

The case attracted much public attention after a video was posted on social media on September 11, showing the young man being beaten.

Kontic is originally from Niksic, graduated from Law School in Serbia and worked as an apprentice in a legal office before the incident in which he struck Mandic, 28, on Jevrejska Street in Novi Sad on August 24.

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