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Until he was arrested, he changed several apartments in Podgorica and changed his personal description to escape the police.
– He agreed to be extradited to Serbia according to the abbreviated procedure, and the judge of the previous procedure ordered his extradition in prison for up to 30 days. Its intention is to present all the facts in Serbia and to show that the classification of a criminal act cannot in any case be an assassination attempt, as affirmed by the Novi Sad High Prosecutor’s Office, but much lighter. He also said he was ready to go to Serbia on foot, to which the judge replied that he could not, said Podgorica’s lawyer Damir Lekić, Kontić’s defense attorney, adding that the defense had a different position, in which Kontić he insisted.
According to the lawyer, Kontic should be extradited to Serbia in about 30 to 60 days. First, the Serbian Ministry of Justice must submit the necessary documents for extradition, the extrajudicial criminal panel decides the conditions for the extradition, and finally it must be approved by the Montenegrin Minister of Justice, explained lawyer Lekić.
Four weeks after the time the international arrest warrant was issued against him, Kontić was arrested on Sunday night at 5:50 p.m. in a rented apartment in the Podgorica neighborhood of Zabjelo.
Several times he moved to an apartment in the Montenegrin capital, making it difficult for the police to locate and arrest him. In addition to changing the “boxes”, the problem was that he loosened his beard and partially changed his personal description. Despite all that, police found him and arrested him on Sunday.
Kontić, who has both Montenegrin and Serbian citizenship, is accused of attempting to kill Miljan M and seriously wounded him in a brutal attack: a broken collarbone, multiple bruises and tears to the head.
A few hours after the beating on Jevrejska Street on August 24, Miljan M. went to the KCV where he received medical assistance and was discharged for home treatment. As the search for Kontić was not announced at that time, neither the police nor the prosecution nor the court were interested in his movement, he left Serbia without problems and within a few days also without problems at the border – arrest, returned to another homeland. .
Within days of arriving in Serbia, on September 8, he was in the Novi Sad Basic Prosecutor’s Office and signed an opportunity in another procedure, which was confirmed by this prosecutor’s office, noting that no record was announced for him in that moment. Kontić’s unhindered border crossings confirm that he was not searched for days after the incident on Jevrejska Street and was able to move freely, leave Serbia and return.
Photo: Ministry of the Interior of Montenegro
A video of the brutal beating of Miljan M. appeared in public on the night of September 11. The public was shocked by the images of brutal violence when an unidentified perpetrator struck an unconscious guy. As you can see in the video, bystanders and security tried to separate him from the victim, but without success. The chaos ensued later, when the attacker turned the beaten man upside down and broke his arms. The cause of the brutal beating has not been disclosed to the public to date. The day after the video was posted, the identity of the bully was revealed: Ivan Kontić, who was not in Serbia and was probably in Montenegro. Suspicions that this law graduate is hiding in the country where he was born, and whose shirt he wore while practicing judo, were confirmed this Sunday.
Yesterday, Police Minister Stefanović expressed his hope that Kontić would come to Serbia and be tried here. Stefanovic added that “now everything is in the hands of the judiciary.”
(Flash)
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