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Belgrade Prosecutor Details Timeline in Aleksandar Nešković Disappearance Case

Belgrade Prosecutor Details Timeline in Aleksandar Nešković Disappearance Case

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade detailed the timeline of events surrounding the disappearance of Aleksandar Nešković.
  • Nešković was reported missing on May 13, 2026, after an incident involving firearms at a restaurant on May 12.
  • Authorities are investigating the case as a severe attempted murder, with multiple suspects arrested, though Nešković's body has not yet been found.

The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has released a detailed chronology of events concerning the disappearance of Aleksandar Nešković, a case that has gripped the Serbian public. While Nešković's body has yet to be recovered, the investigation is proceeding under the assumption that he was murdered, highlighting the gravity of the situation.

The timeline begins with Nešković's wife reporting him missing on May 13, 2026. Subsequent investigations revealed that Nešković was present at the '27' restaurant on Senjak on the night of May 12, during which a firearm was discharged. This incident has led to the involvement of high-ranking officials, including the now-dismissed head of the Belgrade police, Veselin Milić, who has been detained.

Our reporting at N1 Serbia emphasizes the ongoing efforts to locate Nešković's remains, a critical step in solidifying the charges against the ten suspects who have been arrested. The case has been classified as severe attempted murder, with evidence suggesting a conspiracy involving the removal of crime scene evidence. The public's attention remains fixed on this case, underscoring the deep concern over violent crime and the integrity of law enforcement in Serbia. The differing pace and focus of international versus local reporting on such cases often miss the intricate details of how these events impact community trust and the judicial process within Serbia.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.