Prosecutors drop part of charges against Veselin Milic, former Belgrade police chief. Investigation continues for other charges.
Key facts
- •Veselin Milic, former Belgrade Police Department chief, had part of the criminal charges against him dropped.
- •The dropped charges were related to aiding in a crime and failing to report it.
- •The crime in question was the killing of Aleksandar Nesovic Baja in the 27 restaurant.
- •The investigation into the rest of the charges against Milic is ongoing.
The Belgrade Higher Public Prosecution has thrown out part of the criminal charges against former Belgrade Police Department chief Veselin Milic. The charges were related to aiding in a crime and failing to report it.
Charges details
Milic was charged with aiding the person who killed Aleksandar Nesovic Baja in the 27 restaurant in the Senjak neighborhood. He was also charged with failing to report the crime. The prosecution stated that there is no basis to suspect that the crime he was charged with was committed.
Investigation
The investigation into the rest of the charges is being continued. The investigation, based on security camera footage, mobile phone tracking, and witness testimony, determined that Milic was not at the site of the murder.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by N1 Info.



