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Belgrade Prosecutor's Office issues 70 orders in Senjak shooting and disappearance case
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Belgrade Prosecutor's Office issues 70 orders in Senjak shooting and disappearance case

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Serbian authorities have issued 70 orders for expert examinations as part of the investigation into a shooting and disappearance at a Belgrade restaurant.
  • The probe involves 10 individuals suspected of various crimes related to the suspected murder of Aleksandar Neลกoviฤ‡, whose body has not been found.
  • Seized evidence includes mobile phones, computers, vehicles, and DNA samples, with 12 orders for gunpowder residue tests and 13 for DNA analysis.

The investigation into the disturbing events at the '27' restaurant on Senjak continues, with the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade taking significant steps to uncover the truth. As of now, 70 orders for various expert examinations have been issued, reflecting the complexity of the case and the determination to gather all possible evidence.

Our focus remains on the suspected murder of Aleksandar Neลกoviฤ‡, a case that has gripped the city. While his body has yet to be recovered, the investigation is proceeding with the utmost seriousness, targeting 10 individuals suspected of involvement in serious crimes. The sheer volume of seized itemsโ€”24 mobile phones, multiple computers, and ten vehiclesโ€”underscores the extensive nature of the inquiry.

Furthermore, the issuance of 12 orders for gunpowder residue tests and 13 for DNA analysis highlights the forensic-heavy approach being taken. These scientific procedures are critical in piecing together the events of that night and establishing accountability. From our perspective in Serbia, justice requires thoroughness, and we trust that these detailed investigations will bring clarity to this deeply concerning incident.

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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.