Instead, the court placed Goran Vesic under house arrest.
"The court has ordered house arrest for Vesic with electronic monitoring, along with a ban on using phones and the internet, and a ban on receiving visitors in his apartment for a period of three months," the court stated.
Additionally, the court extended the house arrest measures for Anita Dimoski, Jelena Tanaskovic, Nebojša Surlan, Slobodan Naumovic, Ljiljana Milic Markovic, Marina Gavrilovic, Dejan Todorovic, Milan Jelkic, Zorica Slavkovic Marjanovic, Dusan Jankovic, Milan Spremic, and Jasna Stojiljkovic Milic for another three months. These measures also include electronic monitoring, a ban on using phones and the internet, and a ban on receiving visitors.
As a reminder, the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad filed an indictment two days ago against 13 individuals, including Vesic, and proposed to the court that they all be placed in custody.
According to the indictment, they are charged with criminal offenses related to allowing the use of a public facility - wing B of the railway station building in Novi Sad - even though construction work was ongoing and the building did not have an occupancy permit. They are also charged with criminal offenses related to the failure to maintain the station building structure, as well as crimes committed during the design and execution phases of the renovation of the railway station building in Novi Sad.
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