Court hearings cancelled in Oliver Ivanovic murder case

Because the Constitutional Court in Pristina has not yet managed to translate all processes of hearings required by defence and acuzuri, Tuesday's hearing in the case of Serbian politician Oliver Ivanov has been cancelled. This was confirmed by the panel's office, Valon Kurtaj. In this case, [...]
This was confirmed by the panel's office, Valon Kurtaj.
In this case, for involvement in Ivanovic's murder, which had occurred in January 2018, Marko Rossic, Nedelky Spasojevicq, Dragisa Markovic, Zarko Jovanovic, Silvana Arsovic and Rade Basara are being charged.
Otherwise, the initial session was held on February 11, 2020, while the Constitutional Court in Pristina, on April 6, 2020, had refused requests for dropping the indictment on December 27, 2019, and objections to the evidence.
Following the complaints of four lawyers, the Court of Appeals had approved their complaints and the case had been returned to restoration and the Foundation was required to eliminate contradictions, enabling the prosecutor to declare or correct and fulfill the indictment in order to comply with the 241 KPK article.
Then, on November 10, 2020, the Special Prosecutor had compiled the indictment, under which Nedeljko Spasojevicq, Marko Rosic, Rade Basara and Silvana Arsovic were charged with committing criminal work “Data and organisation of the criminal group organised<1> by Article 283, par.3 related to par.1 of the Penal Code, related to criminal acts <x2Vraspes” from Article 179, Penal Code and <x>
According to the indictment, indictees Nedjlo Spasojevic, Marko Rosic, Rade Basara and Silvana Arsovic are charged with co-operating with indictees Zeiko Bojq, Zvonko Veselinovic and Milan Radojic, who are on the run and two other unknown defendants, acting as a criminal group aimed at expanding control in the northern part of Mitrovica, both in political life and general activity of the organised criminal group, have acted deliberately and known to carry out the criminal offense, where each of the defendants has now occurred in the day of Oliver Ivanovi's death, having committed concrete actions in the political life and general activity of this group, and the prosecution group has now felt like a criminal murder group.
Indictee Dragisa Markovic is charged with “Statement of official secrecy” by Article 433, par. 2.1 Penal Code. Markovic and Zarko Jovanovic are also charged with “Using official duty in co-ordination” by Article 422, par.1 related to par.2, subpar. 2.2 connected to Article 31 of Penal Code.
Also, accused Jovanovic is charged with criminal work “retaining ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons” by Article 374, par.1 of the Criminal Code. The accused Nedeljko Spasojevicc, on the other hand, is also charged with criminal work “holding ownership, control or unauthorized possession of weapons” by Article 374, par.2 related to par.1 of the Penal Code.
While, on December 27, 2023, the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo (PSRK) has filed charges against Milan Mihajlovic over Ivanovic's murder case, which he charges with four criminal acts. /Betimi for Justice/












