Delta Holding owner released from custody
Delta Holding owner Miroslav Mišković was on Tuesday afternoon released on from custody from the District Prison in Belgrade.
Tuesday, 23.07.2013.
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BELGRADE Delta Holding owner Miroslav Miskovic was on Tuesday afternoon released on from custody from the District Prison in Belgrade. He spent seven months and 11 days in prison following his arrest on December 12 last year. Delta Holding owner released from custody Miskovic, the owner of Serbia's largest privately held company is accused in a corruption case and was released pending trial after his company posted the equivalent of EUR 12 million in bail money. He previously "promised the court he would respond to all summons," Tanjug repored. Miskovic's passport was temporarily seized, he is forbidden from leaving his place of residence, and must report to the police on the first work day of every month. Of the indictees in the case, only Nibens Group owner Milo Djuraskovic remains in custody. Miskovic's son Marko has been under house arrest since April, while the other accused have been released pending trial. After a six-month investigation, the prosecutor's office brought charges against these three and another eight people for illegal appropriation of money and property from several road building companies between 2005 and 2010. They are suspected of siphoning RSD 16.95 billion from the companies and causing damages totaling RSD 472 million to the state budget. The scene in front of the District Prison on Tuesday (Tanjug) Tanjug
Delta Holding owner released from custody
Mišković, the owner of Serbia's largest privately held company is accused in a corruption case and was released pending trial after his company posted the equivalent of EUR 12 million in bail money.He previously "promised the court he would respond to all summons," Tanjug repored.
Mišković's passport was temporarily seized, he is forbidden from leaving his place of residence, and must report to the police on the first work day of every month.
Of the indictees in the case, only Nibens Group owner Milo Đurašković remains in custody. Mišković's son Marko has been under house arrest since April, while the other accused have been released pending trial.
After a six-month investigation, the prosecutor's office brought charges against these three and another eight people for illegal appropriation of money and property from several road building companies between 2005 and 2010.
They are suspected of siphoning RSD 16.95 billion from the companies and causing damages totaling RSD 472 million to the state budget.
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