Serbian prosecutors have expanded their investigation into the murder at a Senjak restaurant, revealing new details about how Nešović was allegedly killed. The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office reconstructed the key 45 minutes of the incident after a month of investigation.
The prosecutor in the Senjak case is being criticized for acting 'unusually' and revealing too many details at the start of the investigation. It has been suggested that the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office should oversee the work of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in this matter.
Journalist Vuk Cvijić, in a podcast, discussed the significance of Veselin Milić's name appearing in connection with several prominent cases, including the murders of Dunjić and Jelena Marjanović, and the Savamala incident.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) has proposed extending the detention for Milić, Vuković, and five other suspects involved in the murder in Senjak.
The arrest of a member of the Intervention Unit, spanning from Senjak to Autokomanda, has once again brought into question the accountability of Veselin Milić. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about police responsibility.
Belgrade authorities remain silent regarding the impending demolition of the 'Senjak' property, citing the protection of pre-investigative proceedings. This lack of transparency is compounded by skepticism regarding the prosecution's handling of Veselin Milić in the Senjak murder case, with the public prosecutor's office dismissing charges against him for aiding the perpetrator.
The Serbian security sector is under intense scrutiny following the 'Senjak' case, prompting questions about potential reshuffles within the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the cost of silence.
Kosovo is set to hold its third general election in less than 18 months on Sunday, as the country attempts to overcome a prolonged political crisis. Reports indicate concerns about external interference in the electoral process, with approximately 16,600 accredited observers expected to monitor the elections.
A judge in Belgrade has ordered 30-day detention for police officers D.V. and M.J., who are suspected of failing to report a criminal offense and its perpetrator in the "Senjak Case."
An EU summit with Western Balkan leaders focused on reaffirming their membership prospects, while also addressing a crisis between Serbia and Montenegro that led to Serbia withdrawing BIA officers from their shared border. Discussions also touched upon potential plans for two neighboring countries to unite and EU support for Armenia.
New evidence has surfaced in the femicide case in Kalamata, Greece, revealing the 41-year-old suspect's alleged obsessive control and surveillance of the victim. Digital traces and complaints of stalking are under examination by authorities.
Veselin Milić, the dismissed head of Belgrade police, was questioned for a second time regarding a murder at the '27' restaurant in Senjak, where he denied the charges and requested a polygraph test.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade is conducting an extensive investigation against Saša Vuković and others for the aggravated murder of Aleksandar Nešović, which occurred on May 12, 2026, in a restaurant in Senjak, along with other related criminal offenses.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) in Serbia has stated it cannot release details regarding the murder investigation in Senjak to avoid compromising the ongoing inquiry.
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic stated that police arrested suspects in the 'Senjak' case in the shortest possible timeframe, a claim that has led to a clash with the Human Rights Center regarding the speed of the arrests.
Za objave Miloša Medenice o ubistvu u beogradskom naselju Senjak, advokat Borivoje Borović kaže da su autentični podaci na osnovu kojih je pritisnuto Tužilaštvo u Srbiji da reaguje iako je bila…
Police in Serbia searched the apartment and offices of former police chief Veselin Milić, while Spain's Pedro Sánchez faces mounting corruption probes. Meanwhile, Hungary's Péter Magyar has pledged to fight corruption and join the European Public Prosecutor's Office after EU funds were unblocked.
Suspects in the murder of A.N. in Senjak have claimed to prosecutors that they were beaten by police officers during their interrogation. An attorney has called for an investigation into the alleged police misconduct.
Terzić has claimed that the highest levels of the Serbian state leadership were aware of the murder in Senjak from the very beginning. He alleged that the primary goal was to protect Milić.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced that the public disclosure of information regarding the 'Senjak' case has jeopardized the investigation into the severe murder of Aleksandar Nešović.
DNA analysis has confirmed that the body found in a barrel near Inđija is that of Nešović. The public prosecutor's office has officially identified the victim in the 'Senjak case'.
The suspected waiter from restaurant '27' in Senjak, who was arrested on Sunday, defended himself by remaining silent during questioning by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office, which has requested his detention.
The investigation into a murder in Senjak has drawn significant public scrutiny, with claims that key details are being obscured. Reports indicate that Veselin Milić denied being at the restaurant during the time of the murder, while public figures suggest the investigation is more about damage control.
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić has denied responsibility in the 'Senjak' case, stating that he will not resign as he bears no fault. He clarified that the individual in question, Milić, was not appointed by him but rather came from the milieu of the former director Veljović.
Former police chief Marko Nicović claims the failure to find a body in the 'Senjak' case has become a burden for power centers and suggests the search was a tactic to buy time, potentially leading to unrest.
A Serbian politician, Lopandić, criticized President Vučić for discussing investigation details while remaining silent on a three-day period. Lopandić also stated that Serbia is experiencing endemic violence in various forms, which he links to government structures.
Journalist Dejan Švarm commented on the Senjak case, stating that Veselin Milić is a very inconvenient witness for the current regime. Švarm also highlighted the case as proof that corruption can be deadly.
Authorities have discovered a body in connection with the 'Senjak Case,' which the prosecution believes belongs to a missing man. This development marks a significant turn in the ongoing investigation.
Retired State Security member Zoran Stijović provided details on the 'Senjak' case, stating that several diplomats were present at the restaurant and that information originated from a consul who reported the incident.
Nedeljnik has gained insight into police and Higher Public Prosecutor's Office documents submitted to the Higher Court in Belgrade, revealing new details about the crime at the "27" restaurant in Senjak. Specifically, the mobile phone signal of the murdered Nešović was lost in Šimanovci.
The investigation into a murder in Senjak, Serbia, is facing significant criticism regarding the police's search for the victim's body and the legal qualification of the crime. Critics highlight alleged contradictions and a public admission by the president, raising questions about the probe's integrity.
Former director of the Military Security Agency, Momir Stojanović, stated that the state has shown helplessness in locating the body of Aleksandar Nešović, nine days after his murder in Senjak. He expressed surprise that the prosecution has been unable to make progress.
Marko Nicović, a member of the World Association of Chiefs of Police, stated that the search for the body in the "Senjak" case is a "cheap farce," criticizing the authorities.
The European Parliament recognized several prominent figures, including former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former Portuguese President Cavaco Silva, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, for their contributions. The honors were part of various ceremonies, with some Polish politicians boycotting Merkel's award.
Journalist Bojana Jovanović from KRIK and Siniša Carević discussed the arrest of Veselin Milić and new information regarding a murder investigation in Senjak on N1.
Lawyer Branislav Tapušković stated that the judicial proceedings against individuals involved in the murder and cover-up of Aleksandar Nešović Baja at the '27' restaurant in Senjak will not be hindered even if the victim's body is not found.
Opposition MPs in the Serbian Parliament debated the responsibility of Minister Dačić in the 'Senjak' case, suggesting he should have resigned. The session also continued discussions on proposed changes to electoral laws.
Duško Lopandić, Vice President of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, stated that foreign representatives in Belgrade are closely monitoring the "Senjak case," which involves the chief of Belgrade police.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced plans for the country to increase its production of electricity from renewable energy sources. He emphasized that gas from Azerbaijan would be crucial in the interim period to meet energy demands.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced today that the Special Department of that prosecutor's office for the suppression of corruption has sent a request to the competent authorities for the collection of necessary information in order to...
Serbian politician Žujović has publicly criticized the silence of high-ranking officials, including Dačić and the police director, regarding a recent murder in the Senjak neighborhood. He highlighted their perceived lack of response in the presence of the president.
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Croatian police are conducting an intensive search for a fugitive accused of murdering a food delivery driver in Drniš. Authorities have warned the public not to approach the suspect, who reportedly has multiple prior convictions.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited Baku, Azerbaijan, where he met with President Aliyev and announced a future agreement to build a gas power plant near Niš by 2027. He also discussed potential investments and cooperation with Azerbaijani companies.
Veselin Milić, former head of Belgrade police and an advisor to President Vučić, has been ordered to 30 days of detention by the Higher Court in Belgrade. His arrest is connected to a disappearance case, though the body of the victim has not yet been found.
An official police vehicle in Senj, Croatia, unexpectedly rolled into the sea after the officer driving it briefly left the car to use an ATM. The incident created unusual scenes in the coastal town.
A 49-year-old resident of Senj, Croatia, has been criminally charged after allegedly firing shots at two individuals from Crikvenica, prompting a police investigation into the incident.
Christians commemorate Good Friday, the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, with articles explaining the significance of prayers and the event itself according to both the Gregorian and Julian calendars.
Former Center Party minister Sandra Borch is appearing in Nord-Troms and Senja District Court today, charged with two counts of drunk driving, to which she has confessed.
The Higher Court has extended the detention of Veselin Milić and other suspects in the 'Senjak' case for an additional 30 days. This decision prolongs their custody as investigations continue.
Zdravko Ponoš, leader of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, stated his belief that pro-European parties would form a majority in the upcoming elections and accused President Vučić's election announcements of being a distraction from the 'Senjak' case.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has made a surprising decision regarding the investigation into the 'Senjak' case, raising doubts about its regularity and legality.
Predrag Voštinić commented on the 'Senjak' affair, stating that it is a problem for the public rather than the authorities who created it. He also highlighted the perception that criminals are untouchable.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić described the murder case in Senjak as a very difficult and horrific incident that has caused immense damage to the state. He reiterated his view that the case is "very difficult and complicated" and has brought "enormous damage" to Serbia.
Students blocking the Faculty of Law in Niš have denounced the decision by the Belgrade Higher Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the 'Senjak case' and former Belgrade Police Chief Veselin Milić as scandalous. The students' protest highlights dissatisfaction with the legal outcome.
New testimonies have surfaced in the Senjak murder case, further complicating the investigation and adding to the existing confusion surrounding the event. Milenko Zarić was interviewed regarding the ongoing developments in the case.
Milenko Zarić, a former head of secret surveillance and lawyer, commented on a murder in a Senjak restaurant, suggesting that the police of the past would have solved the case quickly and that someone benefited from it being treated as a 'simple disappearance'.
Two private security guards, S. V., have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in attempting to cover up the murder of A. N. at a restaurant in Senjak, after initially being witnesses in the investigation.
Two recent events, the murder in Senjak and the torture of birds at Palata Albanija, prompted reflection on psychological and social themes, including the reaction of Interior Minister Ivica Dačić to questions about accountability.
The murder case of Aleksandar Nešović in Senjak continues to draw public attention and raise suspicions, particularly regarding the timing of a house search 13 days after the incident, questioning if it allowed time to remove evidence.
Questions have been raised regarding the police investigation into a murder case in Senjak, specifically concerning the timing of a search conducted twenty days after the incident. Jelena Jerinić commented on the case.
Two weeks after the murder in Senjak, Belgrade, the investigation remains shrouded in mystery, with official information indicating that a search of the former police chief's apartment and offices has only just been conducted. The case is being likened to an 'X-Files' mystery.
A session of the Serbian Parliamentary Committee for Defense and Internal Affairs concluded without providing concrete answers regarding the "Senjak case," as the police director remained silent and the minister reportedly "survived a terrible judgment."
A previously unknown connection between Vicky Payataki and the high-profile Marios Papageorgiou murder case has come to light during a television program, prompted by a new investigation.
The prosecution in the Senjak case has been accused of presenting false information, as six suspects, not just one, have provided their defense. This development challenges the initial narrative presented by the prosecution.
An activist for the ruling SNS party has reportedly been arrested in connection with the murder case in Senjak. The individual, identified as Milić, had previously claimed to have left the restaurant before the murder and maintained a good relationship with the victim, Nešović.
An investigation is underway to clarify the roles of all suspects involved in the murder of Aleksandar Nešović Baja at restaurant "27" in Senjak, including who shot, who provided the weapon, and who drove the suspects.
The Studio Live program will discuss the Senjak case, focusing on the role of the police, with guest Vuk Cvijić, following the release of one person from detention and another to house arrest among 11 suspects in the murder of Aleksandar Nešović.
New questions have arisen in the Senjak murder case in Serbia, with investigative journalists' claims regarding an alleged cover-up and police involvement neither confirmed nor denied by authorities.
Another individual has been arrested in connection with the murder investigation at the "27" restaurant in Belgrade. This arrest is part of the ongoing inquiry into the case, often referred to as the 'Senjak case'.
Anti-government protests in Belgrade, organized by students, escalated into clashes with police, leading to 23 arrests. The demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands, called for the resignation of President Vučić.
The search for new evidence continued at the "27" restaurant in Senjak, Belgrade. Authorities are conducting thorough investigations to uncover additional clues related to an ongoing case.
The wife of A. N., who was killed in a restaurant in Senjak, has been questioned today at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade as part of the ongoing investigation.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has revealed horrific details about a murder in Belgrade, stating the victim's body was burned in a barrel and intended to be cemented. Vučić condemned the act as monstrous and vowed a strong response to the crime.
The case involving former police chief Veselin Milić and a murder that occurred on May 12 in Senjak continues to capture public attention in Serbia. Official information released by the Belgrade Higher Public Prosecutor's Office has left many questions unanswered.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has detailed actions taken in connection with the Senjak restaurant shooting and the disappearance of Aleksandar Nešović, including issuing 70 expert orders and seizing electronic devices.
The prosecution in Belgrade has denied claims that police and prosecutors reacted late in the 'Senjak Case,' where authorities are still searching for the body of a man reportedly killed on May 12.
Siniša Janković, a retired inspector from the Kareja Institute for Corruption Research, stated that the Senjak case should fall under the jurisdiction of the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office.
Attorney Milosavljević has raised concerns about a 24-hour pause in the investigation of a murder in Senjak. He suggests this delay could indicate potential manipulation of evidence at the crime scene.
Miroslav Aleksić, president of the People's Movement of Serbia and a member of the Serbian Parliament, criticized the current government, accusing it of avoiding the "Senjak case" and being responsible for criminals having police protection.
Radomir Diklić, president of the European Movement, spoke about a case involving a restaurant in Senjak and the alleged involvement of former Belgrade police chief Veselin Milić.
Members of Parliament are calling for the resignation of Dačić in connection with the ongoing "Senjak case." This demand highlights political pressure regarding the incident.
Police officers are alleged to have meticulously hidden the body of Aleksandar Nešović, a member of the 'Kekina group,' following a serious crime in a restaurant in Senjak, leading to questions about the investigation.
Vasiljević stated that all individuals involved in the Senjak case would be prosecuted, emphasizing that there would be no 'untouchables.' He also noted that the majority of police officers perform their duties honorably.
Serbian police director Vasiljević announced that the military has joined the search for the body of a missing person following a shooting incident at a restaurant in Senjak. The search efforts are concentrated around Jarkovačko jezero.
Retired police colonel Slavica Radovanović stated that there are serious developments in the relationship between Serbian politicians Dačić and Aleksandar Vučić. She linked this to a murder and its alleged cover-up in Belgrade's Senjak neighborhood.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade questioned the former head of the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP) as a citizen to gather information regarding the 'Senjak' case.
Police are investigating the disappearance of a man, with a car connected to the case found during searches in the Senjak area. Former Belgrade police chief Veselin Milić is reportedly linked to the incident, having allegedly lured the missing man to a restaurant.
Following extensive search efforts, the body of a missing man has been discovered. One report details a car found suspected of containing the body of a missing man, while another mentions the discovery of a 78-year-old man's body after multi-day searches.
Veselin Milić, former head of Belgrade police and an advisor to President Vučić, has been detained for up to 30 days by the High Court in Belgrade. His arrest is linked to the disappearance of A.N. from a restaurant in Senjak, with another individual also apprehended in the ongoing investigation.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) has stated there is no evidence that Veselin Milić invited Nešović to a restaurant in Senjak. This finding comes after an investigation into the alleged meeting.
A study indicates that seven percent of a population disappeared in just four days of heavy rains on Sumatra, following Cyclone Senjar's devastation in late November, which killed over 1,000 people in Southeast Asia's deadliest natural disaster in 2025. The findings highlight how extreme precipitation can directly threaten the survival of large populations.
The operational work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) in the investigation of a murder in Senjak has been criticized as sloppy and amateurish. This has led to calls for changes within the police force.
Slobodan Cvejić, Vice President of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, stated that public trust in the police and judiciary has been further undermined following a murder in a restaurant in Senjak, Belgrade, fostering a sense of insecurity in Serbia.
The bankruptcy administration of Montenegro's 'Vektra Jakić' company has postponed the second public auction for the sale of its assets. The delay is due to awaiting a statement from the prosecution regarding a criminal complaint filed against the company.
The legal aspects of the 'Senjak' case and the dismissal of part of a criminal complaint against former Belgrade police chief Veselin Milić are being analyzed.
In the investigation into the murder of Aleksandar Nešović, a total of 13 people have been arrested, including Nenad Lukić, the owner of restaurant "27," who is being defended by President Vučić's lawyer.
CINS representative Čolić discussed the 'Senjak' case, emphasizing that the crucial ten minutes and whether Milić and Nešović met will be central to the entire investigation.
Two police officers, who were providing security for a suspect, have denied their involvement in the alleged cover-up of a murder in Senjak. The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the suspects in the Senjak murder case denied committing any criminal offenses.
The Belgrade Higher Public Prosecutor's Office has dismissed charges against police officers in connection with a murder at a restaurant in Senjak, stating they were not present at the scene during the incident. However, two other police officers have been arrested as part of the ongoing investigation into the murder.
Aleksandar Ivanović stated that information regarding the murder in Senjak was sold by someone within the security system. He discussed this during a news segment on June 3, 2026.
The Democratic Party (DS) is demanding that President Vučić provide answers regarding the Senjak case, accusing him of creating a mafia state. They are questioning the purpose of a meeting in Senjak, whether it was about unresolved issues or task distribution before a protest.
Serbia is observing its Police Day, with discussions including an investigation into a murder in Senjak, according to Vladica Ilić of the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights.
A murder case in Senjak, allegedly involving former Belgrade police chief Veselin Milić, is facing accusations of attempted cover-up and relativization by authorities.
In the Senjak case, the friend of the murdered individual provided testimony to the prosecution, while it was revealed that police chiefs' assets are not checked as they lack public official status. This highlights a potential loophole in accountability for high-ranking police officers.
Serbian Minister Ivica Dačić addressed police accountability, stating there would be no protected individuals in cases like Senjak, and revealed details about his heart muscle weakness. He also met with Vasiljević and Macuta to discuss the security situation.
Increasing doubts surround the official account of a murder case in Senjak, Serbia, with the prosecution stating the investigation is 'seriously jeopardized'.
The Belgrade Higher Public Prosecutor's Office announced that the investigation into a murder case in Senjak on May 12 has been 'dangerously' compromised due to the leaking of investigative data and witness testimonies to the media.
A session of the Serbian Parliament's Committee for Defense and Security has been scheduled for Friday, but the agenda does not include the opposition's proposal for a report on the 'Senjak case'.
A waiter from the '27' restaurant in Senjak, Belgrade, identified as P.U., has been detained for up to 30 days on suspicion of participating in the cover-up of Aleksandar's murder.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) has responded to public information regarding the 'Senjak' case and the protest held at Slavija on May 23. The MUP addressed concerns and details circulating in the media.
Tens of thousands of students and citizens protested in Belgrade, demanding new elections and expressing dissatisfaction with the government. The demonstrations saw clashes with police, resulting in injuries and arrests, while independent observers estimated a massive turnout.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited India to strengthen ties, meeting with Prime Minister Modi and extending an invitation for him to visit the White House.
The ongoing autopsy in the Senjak murder case has led to claims from President Vučić that corruption 'truly kills,' while attorney Šabić suggests the perpetrators may have ties to the ruling party and unexplained wealth.
The widow of A.N., who was murdered in Senjak, has been questioned by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office. The Prosecutor's Office is facing criticism for its focus on media reporting rather than the police's actions in the murder case.
A body discovered in a barrel in Inđija is suspected to be the victim of a recent shooting incident at a restaurant in Novi Beograd, where one person was injured. Authorities are investigating the connection between the two events.
Zoran Stijović has disclosed details regarding a murder in Senjak, stating that several diplomats were present in the restaurant where the incident occurred. He added that the initial information about the event came from a consul who reported what happened.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has released a chronology of events related to the disappearance of Aleksandar Nešković. This timeline includes details such as a prosecutor initiating an inspection at a restaurant in Senjak.
Articles discuss an unusual incident, dubbed the 'runaway corpse' case in Senjak, where Miloš Medenica reportedly drew events that later transpired. This connection is highlighted as the most peculiar aspect of the case.
Following a murder in Senjak and the arrest of ten individuals, including a former Belgrade police chief, a police directive was issued prohibiting officers from cooperating with criminals, raising questions about past practices.
A dispatch from the Ministry of Internal Affairs regarding urgent action in cases of unauthorized police engagement is seen as an attempt to control damage and protect the authorities from the "Senjak" case.
Lawyer Branislav Tapušković stated that the court proceedings against individuals involved in the murder and cover-up at a restaurant in Senjak cannot be obstructed, even if Nešović's body is not found.
President Vučić's statements regarding the "Senjak case" are under examination for their potential to influence legal proceedings and impact his political standing. Experts are debating whether these comments could affect the outcome for the accused and his election strategy.
The murder case in Senjak could postpone early elections during the summer, as no ruling party wants to go to elections with the discovery of cooperation between security services and crime, although SNS voters believe...
Serbian Police Director Dragan Vasiljević stated that everyone involved in the "Senjak case" will be prosecuted, emphasizing that no individual is above the institution, despite the negative implications for the police force.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has requested an investigation into the origin of assets belonging to Saša V., who is suspected of aggravated murder in Senjak.
Authorities in Belgrade are investigating whether Saša V, a suspect in a serious murder case in Senjak, also committed the criminal offense of money laundering.
A 68-year-old man died after falling onto the tracks at Segar LRT Station in Singapore, causing a significant disruption of service on the Bukit Panjang LRT line between Senja and Petir stations for several hours.
President Vučić stated that police responded in the "Senjak case" after A.N.'s wife reported his disappearance. He also clarified that the case had no connection to drug dealers.
Belgrade Police Chief Veselin Milić has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a murder and body concealment. Following the arrest, President Vučić announced a comprehensive purge within the security sector.
A man from Senj, Croatia, has won a significant prize of 848,000 euros in the Eurojackpot lottery. He reportedly shared the exciting news only with his daughter.
An analysis of Japan's decades-long stock market performance provides insights into market fluctuations, long-term recovery trends, and the importance of patience, savings plans, and investor psycholo
Today marks Good Friday according to the Julian calendar, a day when Christians commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his sacrifice for humanity's salvation.