FORMER BASKETBALL PLAYER ARRIVES AT HEARING Miladin Kovačević accused of HITTING A GIRL, arrived at the police station with a lawyer



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Today, Miladin Kovačević, accompanied by his lawyer Ivan Gvozdenec, arrived at the Savski venac police station, where he is currently giving a statement after his girlfriend Tina T. reported him for violence.

In other words, by order of the First Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade, the registration of Miladin Kovačević, suspected of endangering the safety of the girl TT (26), was announced on 16 September in Savski Venac.

Kovacevic is known to the Serbian public for the brutal beating in May 2008, when he brutally beat his college colleague Brian Steinhauer at the Boston student club, and for which he was prosecuted in Serbia after fleeing the United States. .

Taken from the camera

The First Basic Prosecutor’s Office says that on Wednesday, the Savski Venac police informed the deputy prosecutor on duty that a woman had denounced Kovacevic for the crime of endangering security.

Then, the prosecution ordered the collection of information from the injured girl, verifying the existence and taking images from the security camera of the scene, in addition to questioning the suspect Kovacevic and filing criminal charges against him for endangering security.

Taking into account that Kovacevic was not available to the prosecution, the prosecution ordered the police to search for him, which they did.

“To date, the Public Ministry has not received information that the suspect has been found. Taking into account that he is obviously a fugitive, the prosecution will order the detention (arrest) after the police find him,” says the prosecution .

The girl did not seek medical help.

They point out that the girl who reported the case to the police did not request medical help.

Kovacevic was sentenced to two years and three months in prison at the First Court of First Instance in Belgrade in 2010, following an agreement on the recognition of Kirivic, for a crime committed in the United States.

He was detained for two months in Belgrade, which was included in his sentence, and one month in the United States. He was released from Sombor prison at the end of November 2012, a few days before the expiration of his full sentence, following the application of the Amnesty Law.

After beating the American, Kovacevic arrived in Serbia with a temporary travel document (as the American judiciary confiscated his passport) with the help of the Serbian consulate in New York. Then the state of Serbia set aside $ 900,000 from the budget to compensate the beaten student.



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