Court drops charges against hooligans

A new decision of a Belgrade court has concluded the investigation against five hooligans suspected of endangering the safety of a B92 journalist.

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Tuesday, 04.05.2010.

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A new decision of a Belgrade court has concluded the investigation against five hooligans suspected of endangering the safety of a B92 journalist. Aleksandar Koprivica, Aleksandar Ivanovic, Milos Zivancevic, Dragutin Barac and Bojan Glisovic were suspected of threatening the life of journalist Brankica Stankovic. Court drops charges against hooligans Their chants at a sports venue consisted of threats that she would end up like the late journalist Slavko Curuvija, whose 1999 murder in Belgrade remains unsolved. The First Belgrade Court dropped charges against the hooligans, stating that the chant was an insult, not a death threat. The court stated that the investigation would be ended because there were no more charges pending against the suspects. It remains unclear why the prosecution, which first submitted a request for the investigation, decided to back away.

Court drops charges against hooligans

Their chants at a sports venue consisted of threats that she would end up like the late journalist Slavko Ćuruvija, whose 1999 murder in Belgrade remains unsolved.

The First Belgrade Court dropped charges against the hooligans, stating that the chant was an insult, not a death threat.

The court stated that the investigation would be ended because there were no more charges pending against the suspects.

It remains unclear why the prosecution, which first submitted a request for the investigation, decided to back away.

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