WITNESS TO MILOV ASSASSIN AND THIEF: Sasa Sindjelic, associate of the Montenegrin prosecution, exposed



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At the time, were you on the run serving a sentence for murder and robbery, which you committed in Croatia in 2002?

The Vukovar County Court sentenced him to 21 years in prison in 2011, but the verdict was recently reaffirmed and “Novosti” had access to it. Sindjelic killed farmer Mirko Fotes in 2002 and later stole his tractor in which he arrived in Serbia.

For months, Sindjelic cleverly concealed the Vukovar county court verdict and lied against Andrija Mandic, Milan Knezevic and other defendants in the “coup” trial in the Podgorica High Court, which resulted in a verdict of first instance that sentenced them to five years in prison each. some even more. It is debatable in all this whether the special state prosecutor Milivoje Katnić knew when he declared him an associate witness, giving him the epithet of credible witness, despite revealing the fact that Sindjelic was sentenced to 21 years in prison and that the Zagreb official issued an order against you. Unfortunately, no one spoke on that occasion, not even the President of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, Vesna Medenica, because if she had, according to the text of the law, she would have had to be deprived of the status of associate witness.

The Democratic Front noted that at the time of the assassination, Sindjelic was performing his military service in the Raska barracks, which at that time belonged to the Second Army of the Yugoslav Army, whose command was in Podgorica, and that he was tried for desertion in a court. Podgorica military. The leadership of that political alliance asked to verify who the judge of that court was at that time, alluding to the current special prosecutor Milivoje Katnić, who “came up with” Sindjelic as a potential partner in the “trial of the century.”

The convicted murderer was initially suspected of creating a criminal organization that was supposed to provoke a coup on October 16, 2016, the day of the parliamentary elections in Montenegro, and allegedly liquidated then-Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, and later became a witness associate of the Special Prosecutor’s Office. His false testimony was the backbone of the Podgorica High Court verdict.

After the first instance proceedings were completed, Sindjelic went to Serbia, where he stayed for several months, and then returned to Montenegro out of, he claimed, “fear for his safety”. He applied for asylum here, but his application was denied. The appeals court rejected as “unfounded appeals” and upheld the decision of the Podgorica High Court, which decided that Sindjelic should be extradited to Croatia to serve a 21-year sentence for murder in that country.

AFTER THE CRIME ON THE TRACTOR

The JUDGMENT that “Novosti” received for inspection states that the Vukovar County Court upheld Sasa Sindjelic’s previous sentence of April 28, 2011 for a felony: murder and robbery on October 6, 2002 of 21 years in prison.

The court document establishes, among other things, that Sindjelic arrived with his “Mercedes” car at the Cerija field, which is located in Drenovci, where Mirko Fotes was plowing his field at the time:

– To kill him and take away the tractor, Sindjelic approached him from behind and fired four bullets at him with an automatic rifle. Sindjelic escaped to Serbia with a tractor …

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