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A Milan court accepted Serbian Remi Nikolić’s (25) agreement to “serve” in house arrest for three years and two months for robberies in luxury villas in Italy. The public was shocked by this sanction, as his name has been known for a long time and is related to the murder of an innocent policeman.
Remi Nikolić will serve his sentence in custody for two robberies that occurred on February 22, 2020, and committed the criminal acts for which he is charged on this occasion, just 11 days after his release from prison.
Five and a half years in prison for minors
The young Nikolić committed the murder of Carabinieri Nikola Savarin on January 12, 2012. On the fateful day, Savarini, a traffic policeman, tried to stop the vehicle in which Miloš Strižanin and Remi Nikolić, a minor at the time, were. ..
The police officer’s warning to stop was completely ignored, and then they shot him down with a car! The unfortunate one remained dead at the scene … In that chaos, a bicycle with a policeman on it was attached to the car in which Nikolić and Strižanin were, which, as written in the indictment, Strižanin then threw.
According to previous reports from the renowned Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera”, Nikolic told police that he was afraid of being arrested because he did not have a driver’s license. On the fateful night, Stižanin was in the passenger seat, who allegedly encouraged him to shoot a police officer.
Nikolic spent five and a half years in a juvenile prison and was granted parole on February 11, 2020. Just ten days later, together with Martin Jovanović and Alen Đorđević, he robbed two apartments, one after the other, and took away! valuables worth 200,000 euros!
The police arrested him shortly afterwards thanks to a large number of images from security cameras that clearly show the trio of the robbery. He was detained in the Korbeti Roma camp, where he lived with his family.
“Carabinieri family slap verdict”
According to Ricardo de Corato, former deputy mayor of Ilan, the plea agreement accepted by the Milan Court is one more slap in the face to the family and relatives of Nikola Savarin.
– It’s hard to believe in the rehabilitation of a criminal so, immediately after being released from the prison where he was for murder, he committed two robberies. It’s grotesque – Korato told “ilgiornale.it”.
“I would love to work, but when you hear my name …”
During the conversation with the authorities, presenting his defense, Nikolic said that he was never a person who had the intention of killing someone.
– I would like to work, but when they hear my name and surname, they close the door. Other than apologies, I have nothing else to offer. He didn’t want to take anyone’s life – Remi Nikolić defended himself in the Italian court, and speaking of the robberies he committed immediately after serving his sentence, he says it was a mistake and that he regrets giving people the opportunity to speak about him again.
He said he always wondered how he would explain the details of his life to his children tomorrow, the Italian media write.
– Certainly I will never be able to tell you what I did, I don’t know how I will tell you that. It wasn’t perfect, but I never wanted to kill anyone. I didn’t know him (the policeman), he never did anything wrong to me. He was 17 years old, he was a boy. Did I run away after that? Yes I am. Have I been driving since I was 12 years old? Yes I am. Did I commit petty theft? Yes I am. But I never wanted to take anyone’s life, Nikolić defended himself.
In his defense, Nikolic previously said that Stižanin encouraged him to have an accident and escape, saying “Let’s go” the moment the policeman tried to stop them. Stižanin also told him that they did not have time to stop and help the policeman run over.
Strižanin arrested in Austria
Milos Stizanin has long been known to various European policemen. He was handcuffed for the first time in March 2012 in Vienna, in an action codenamed “Fidesz”.
The operation, carried out jointly by the Serbian Service for Combating Organized Crime (SBPOK) and the Austrian “Cobra”, arrested a criminal group of seven members who tried to sell art paintings stolen from a castle in Vienna, worth 1 , 2 million euros. .
The group’s leader, Marko Greenwald (42) from Belgrade, was also arrested at the time, and is also suspected of helping Nikolić after the assassination in Milan.
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