Belgrade Prosecutors Release Evidence Analysis in Dismissed Case Against Veselin Milić
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade released an analysis of evidence regarding the dismissal of charges against Veselin Milić.
- The charges were dropped because there was insufficient evidence to prove Milić committed the crime of aiding a perpetrator after the fact in the case of Aleksandar Nešović's murder.
- Analysis of surveillance footage and location data was used to determine Milić's movements and the movements of his official vehicle on the night of the murder.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has detailed its reasoning for dismissing charges against Veselin Milić, former head of the Police Administration for the City of Belgrade. Milić had been accused of aiding a perpetrator after the fact in the murder of Aleksandar Nešović, known as Baja, at a restaurant on Senjak.
Prosecutors stated that the evidence did not support the accusation. They cited surveillance footage from May 12, 2026, showing Nešović driving his black BMW X7 out of his garage twice. Later that evening, a black BMW 5, followed by a white Fiat Tipo, were seen heading towards Užička Street. Milić's official BMW 5, accompanied by security personnel, entered his residential garage around 11:15 PM and left again at 11:19 PM.
Further surveillance footage from the Belgrade Police Administration garage showed the white Fiat Tipo and the black BMW 5 entering at 11:29 PM. The prosecution also noted that Nešović's residence is approximately a seven-minute drive to the restaurant "27," as is Milić's residence, considering night driving conditions. Cell tower data for a related phone number was also examined for the period in question.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.