Ibarska case verdict confrimed
The Supreme Court has upheld the initial verdict for the Ibar highway crimes, sentencing Radomir Marković and Milorad Ulemek to 40 years in prison.
Saturday, 26.12.2009.
16:36
The Supreme Court has upheld the initial verdict for the Ibar highway crimes, sentencing Radomir Markovic and Milorad Ulemek to 40 years in prison. The court announced that the initial verdict in the case, known as Ibarska, sentencing former Head of State Security Service (DB) Radomir Markovic, Commander of disbanded Special Operations Unit (JSO) Milorad Ulemek, and former JSO members Nenad Ilic and Branko Bercek to 40 years in prison, had been upheld. Ibarska case verdict confrimed Sentences of 35 years were confirmed for former JSO member Nenad Bujosevic and 30 years of prison were confirmed for Dusko Maricic and Leonid Milivojevic as well. The Supreme Court upheld the court’s second degree verdict. The announcement reads that the Supreme Court has established that the previous verdict “does not contain significant violations of Criminal Procedure Code provisions, that the facts had been correctly established, that there was no violation of the law, and that decisions were made correctly based on the law.” Officials of the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) Veselin Boskovic, Vusur Rakocevic, Dragan Vusurevic, and Zvonko Osmajlic were killed in a staged car accident on the Ibar highway near the village of Petka on October 3, 1999, while SPO leader Vuk Draskovic survived the assassination attempt.
Ibarska case verdict confrimed
Sentences of 35 years were confirmed for former JSO member Nenad Bujošević and 30 years of prison were confirmed for Duško Maričić and Leonid Milivojević as well.The Supreme Court upheld the court’s second degree verdict.
The announcement reads that the Supreme Court has established that the previous verdict “does not contain significant violations of Criminal Procedure Code provisions, that the facts had been correctly established, that there was no violation of the law, and that decisions were made correctly based on the law.”
Officials of the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) Veselin Bošković, Vušur Rakočević, Dragan Vušurević, and Zvonko Osmajlić were killed in a staged car accident on the Ibar highway near the village of Petka on October 3, 1999, while SPO leader Vuk Drašković survived the assassination attempt.
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