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Novi Sad police arrested Dimitrija S. (43) from this city on suspicion of seriously injuring a UN police inspector trying to prevent a car theft. Dimitrije, son of a merchant of the same name and better known as Stankel, stabbed the inspector with a sharp object up to eight times! This is just one of a series of attacks against police officers in Novi Sad.
According to the Ministry of the Interior, Dimitrije S, also known to the police, was detained on well-founded suspicion that he committed the crime of attempted aggravated murder.
“It is suspected that, during the search, he inflicted stab wounds to the arm and leg to a criminal police inspector who was off duty, and who tried to prevent him from stealing a car in Salajka,” the Ministry of the Inside.
He was ordered to be detained for a maximum of 48 hours and will be brought before the Novi Sad Senior Prosecutor, along with a criminal report. As we learned, several people were arrested during the search for Dimitrije.
They only have words of praise for the inspector
In informal conversations from fellow police officers in the field, they only have words of praise for this young inspector, they say that he is dedicated and a good guy who is always ready to help others.
According to information from “Blic”, the brother of the wounded inspector also works in the Novi Sad police operation.
Movie chase by Novi Sad
The attacker tried to steal a passenger car when the UN saw him, although it was out of service. He approached him, identified himself, and Dimitrije used a second of inattention to attack the UN.
– Very experienced and good inspector, he fell and dislocated his right arm. Dimitrije seized the moment, sat up and tried to stab him in the head and body. The inspector grabbed the knife with his left hand, although he was injured. However, after several stabs with a knife, Dimitrije managed to continue stabbing him, with the intention of killing him, considering that he saw how much he was bleeding. When he saw that the inspector was losing his strength, he stole his gun and sat in his car. He fled, just as police reinforcements were arriving, and fired several shots, says a source in Kurir, adding that shortly after the murderer struck in an attempt and fled on foot, running 200 meters, where he crashed into a house where his mother lives in Đorđa Zličića street.
Strong police forces immediately blockaded the neighborhood and the city. The police chase paid off. Dimitrije was soon arrested with swift action. It should be noted that the brother of the wounded policeman, who also works in the Novi Sad criminal police, was also involved in the arrest and search from the beginning.
– During the intrusion into the courtyard of the house where Dimitrije was hiding with his mother, despite the fact that he lives with the girl in another address, strong police forces found him on the stairs, trying to jump over the fence on the other side. At that moment, he fell from the ladder, without letting go of the gun from his hand – adds our source.
By the way, Dimitrije has eight convictions behind him, one for rape in the 90s. In addition, there are 35 criminal charges for various crimes, mostly for aggravated theft, in the country and abroad. His father, also named, is one of the founders of drug trafficking in Novi Sad.
– In the early 2000s, he acquired heroin from the people of Zemun, went to Schiller’s, to deliver drugs, which he placed in and around Novi Sad, for which he was detained during a saber and sentenced to many years in prison.
Injuries of police officers in Novi Sad
April 19, 2014.
Police officer Ivan Mićić was injured in a house at 19a Slavujeva Street, in the Novi Sad settlement of Adice, where he went at the invitation of a woman whom Isuf Strana from Vushtrri was trying to seize by force. Rather than surrender, Strana shot the policeman and wounded him, and a MUP member, although seriously injured, managed to return fire and thus incapacitate the attacker.
11. April 2009.
Novi Sad traffic police officer Vladimir Grandić died of injuries inflicted by the thief Danijel Tomić when he tried to arrest him after a robbery at a jewelry store in Zrenjanin. The murderer was sentenced to 20 years in prison, and the fact that he was 19 at the time of the crime saved him from the harshest punishment. The other thieves, who were thwarted by Grandic in their escape, were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three years and seven months to eight years.
July 15, 1977.
– Dimitrije Gavrilović, alias Gavra, (32), when police officers found officers Dušan Popović (41) and Ćetko Mijatović (47) shot at the Novi Sad fair after the “Duvan” store robbery. Nine months later he was sentenced to death by firing squad and the verdict was executed on April 19, 1979. His former accomplice Pavle Savin was sentenced to 15 years in prison, just for helping after the crime, as well as for robberies and robberies. .
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