Course of trial:
13:08 The trial was interrupted at the request of the accused Maksić, who said that he was not feeling well.
The trial continues on July 20 at nine o'clock.
13:06 Chief Special Prosecutor Katnić said that the prosecution accepts the proposal of lawyer Jovanović to conduct a search and expert examination of Nokia and CAT phones, which was approved by the Court.
13:00 Prosecutor Čađenović asked to read the messages that were exchanged with the number associated with Eduard Šišmakov, and that it is important to state with whom they were exchanged, even though the judge had previously read that they were of incomprehensible content. The messages refer to the period from 23.10. until 25.10. 2016. The number was recorded in the records of Western Union with which, according to the prosecutor, Šišmakov sent $800 to Sinđelić.
12:36 A ten minute break was given.
12:28 Content of one read message from 16.10.2016. it read "Hats and phantoms?"
12:14 The content is unintelligible in most read messages with a few numbers.
11:57 The court ruled that messages from one of the numbers should not be read because they are private messages that have nothing to do with the case.
11:26 It is accessed to view the SMS of Saša Sinđelić.
A series of "unintelligible content" messages were read.
11:22 Attorney Jovanović said that according to the case files, in one case there was a conversation between two of Sinđelić's numbers that were under surveillance measures.
11:13 Lawyer Radosavljević requested that missed calls with the operator's message be listened to for confirmation.
11:07 The search continues by listening to conversations in Russian.
10:31 The trial resumes at 11 a.m., after a break.
09:47 In the following call, Sinđelić again said that urgent help and support should be given in Montenegro, "to go out on the square and that..."
"Someone very big would be grateful if it was done right," Sinđelić told the interviewer.
09:40 "Tell our brothers to support the Serbs today there are elections," said Sinđelić in an interview on October 16.10.2016, 70. He said that Đukanović will be arrested in the event of a change of government, and that Đukanović will try to prevent it by force because "XNUMX percent of the people are against him."
Sinđelić said that it is necessary to invite people to vote for the DF in as many numbers as possible, "as they know and know how".
"It's a question of survival, either Montenegro will be free or it will be taken by a NATO criminal".
He urged the interlocutor in that telephone conversation to activate as large a network of people as possible.
"By joining NATO, they become direct enemies, they will not be forgiven," Sinđelić said.
09:19 The wiretapping of Saša Sinđelić's conversation continued.
09:15 The judge noted the presence of the prosecutor, defense attorneys and the accused. Andrija Mandić and Milan Knežević were removed until the end of the proceedings.
The wiretapping of Saša Sinđelić's telephone conversations continues, and conversations conducted in Russian will also be listened to.
Lawyer Radosavljević pointed out that on Monday "a scandal happened that went unrecorded" - he pointed out that tickets for the treatment of a sick girl were also bought on the DNP account, and that this was presented in the prosecution's evidence from the last trial.
Prosecutor Katnić warned that they did not establish details but only stated the facts and that there is no need for the defense to refer to such cases. "Refrain from dishonorable actions," Katnic told Radosavljević.
The judge said that it was not about any kind of scandal, and that no one had commented and that they were not aware of the persons involved, but that they were only statements.
At nine o'clock in the Podgorica High Court, the trial of those accused of attempted terrorism on the day of the parliamentary elections continued.
Russian citizens Eduard Šišmakov and Vladimir Popov, who are being tried in absentia, as well as Serbian citizens Nemanja Ristić and Predrag Bogićević, are charged before the panel of judge Suzana Mugoša for the criminal offense of attempted terrorism on the day of the parliamentary elections.
Bratislav Dikić, Democratic Front leaders Milan Knežević and Andrija Mandić and Mandić's driver Mihailo Čađenović are on the dock.
The indictment includes Serbian citizens Kristina Hristić and Branka Milić, who are defending themselves from freedom, as well as their compatriots - Srboljub Đorđević, Dragan Maksić, Milan Dušić who are in custody.
The proceedings were split against DF translator Anani Nikić.
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