The judge prohibited the public from following the Savamala-Društvo case



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The trial has begun on the demand of the company Transport Peroni against the Millennium Team and Belgrade on water

Lawsuit on the claim of the company “Transport peroni doo” against the companies “Millennium Team” and “Belgrade on Water”, as well as the city of Belgrade and the Republic of Serbia, that is, the Ministry of the Interior, for the phantom demolition of buildings in Savamala on the night of the elections between April 24 and 25 In 2016, and due to damages, it began today in the Commercial Court.

The judge prohibited the public from following the Savamala 1 casePhoto: Milorad Đurović

As the Nova.rs portal reported, his journalist was prohibited from attending the search.

As they stated, despite the fact that the portal’s editorial board informed the court that their journalist would attend the main trial as a public, which was also requested by the representative of the company “Transport Peroni”, judge Žanka Radić did not want to allow the public was present in the courtroom. noting that they do not have the permission of the president of the court.

Vladimir Markovic, a representative of the aggrieved company, tried to convince the judge that the presence of the journalists could not be challenged by law, and after she refused to let them into the courtroom, a request for exemption followed. The trial was postponed.

Due to the illegal demolition on Hercegovačka street in central Belgrade, no one was held responsible, and even after four years, the famous ghosts who stormed this neighborhood with bulldozers that night have not been identified. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić declared that behind this act there are “complete idiots”, and then the government of the city of Belgrade. However, the investigation into the culprits is still ongoing.

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