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NOVI SAD – Ivan Kontić, who was extradited to Serbia from Montenegro on Tuesday, was brought today to a hearing before the judge by the previous procedure of the Novi Sad High Court to decide on the arrest that he was ordered while on the run.
Kontic will be brought before the prosecutor’s office on Friday, December 11 at 1 pm for questioning, it was said in the Novi Sad Superior Prosecutor’s Office, which is conducting an investigation against him on suspicion that he tried to kill Miljan Mandic by beating him on the August 24.
Kontic will be able to present his defense to the prosecutor, who announced after his arrest in Podgorica. At today’s hearing, which is scheduled for 1 pm, the judge will decide only on the circumstances surrounding the arrest, and Kontić will be called in to explain why he was in hiding. Mandic was previously questioned as a victim at the prosecutor’s office, and Kontic should be examined today.
Kontic was arrested on October 11 in Podgorica after a month in hiding, after which the Serbian Ministry of Justice sent an extradition request. He agreed to the extradition.
The Novi Sad prosecution charges him with the crime of attempted murder.
Together with him, OL and L. V are suspects in this case, who are suspected of the crime of participating in a fight, that is, assisting the perpetrator once the crime has been committed. 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 at a law firm prior to the incident in which he struck Mandic, 28, on Jevrejska Street in Novi Sad on August 24.
(Kurir.rs/Tanjug)
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