One year and two months each for the attack on Mandić's cousin

According to the indictment, Vešović and Vukićević blocked the way of Mandić, who was in his car with Radosav Jokić, on March 19, around 11 a.m.
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ZIKS, Photo: Jelena Jovanović
ZIKS, Photo: Jelena Jovanović
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Ažurirano: 02.07.2012. 18:05h

Mišo Vešović and Danilo Vukićević were each sentenced to one year and two months in prison for the attack on Danilo Mandić, the nephew of the leader of the New Serbian Democracy Andrije Mandić.

The judge of the Basic Court in Podgorica, Goran Đuković, extended their detention, and explaining the verdict, he stated that the defense of the convicted was calculated and untrue, and that the testimony of the injured party, the hearing of the witness and the report of the expert indicated that they had committed the criminal acts charged against them.

Vešović was convicted of violent behavior and causing serious bodily injury, while Vukićević was charged with violent behavior and illegal possession of weapons, due to the events of March this year, when they allegedly pulled Mandić out of the vehicle and beat him at the intersection of Ludvig Kuba and Slavonska streets. pistols in the head area.

According to the indictment, Vešović and Vukićević blocked the way of Mandić, who was in his car with Radosav Jokić, on March 19, around 11 a.m.

Vešović said in the courtroom that he hit Mandić with a mobile phone, not a gun

After that, Vešović, followed by Vukićević, headed towards Mandić and Jokić, repeatedly pointing their pistols at them. Vešović hit Mandić in the head with the handle of the gun, and then, pulling him out of the car, hit him again, after which he lost consciousness and fell, and Vešović continued to hit him.

On that occasion, Mandić received serious physical injuries, including an open fracture of the skull.

Vešović said in the courtroom that he hit Mandić with a mobile phone, not a gun, and claimed that Mandić had threatened him several times in the past and that he was in a group of guys who wounded him three times, threw a bomb at his family home and set it on fire vehicles.

Vukićević defended himself by remaining silent.

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