10:10 The trial continues on March 21 at nine o'clock.
10:08 The judge asked lawyer Krpović to leave the courtroom because he came in jeans.
"You don't respect the rules of the house," said Judge Mugoša.
10:07 "I said from the very beginning of the court proceedings that I would present my findings. No one is pressuring me or forcing me to say what I am saying now," Dikić said.
10:03 Defendant Branka Milić asked Dikić how he allowed himself to go out with a person he met through Facebook, without checking Sinđelić as an experienced police officer.
"I never said that my movement does not cooperate with Chetnik organizations. My movement cooperates with organizations that deal with the problems of war veterans. I accepted Sinđelić on that topic because he spoke patriotically. He did not talk about a coup then," said Dikić.
10:02 Witness Sinđelić never mentioned a criminal organization or that he was a member, but after his and Velimirović's testimony and through telephone conversations that I am like a certain Nikola, one gets the impression that I am a member of that criminal organization. After all that, it can be considered that I became a member of a criminal organization. "I would never participate in violence or bloodshed between the brothers of Serbs and Montenegrins," Dikić said
9:50 "Sinđelić told me in passing that the organizers planned to enter the parliament with supporters after the protest, and before that he did not tell me about it. It remained so, unexplained, because I reacted, and he said that we would see later'", said Dikić, repeating "how lucky I am that I never met Sinđelić".
9:40 Dikić said that he collected information about Slavko Nikić because he was "causing damage" to him and his association.
"That's what I told the prosecutors during the investigation. In the meantime, I will write down everything I remember and report it to the court. He caused me harm in the association, I asked my acquaintances to find out about that man, and that because of his relationship towards my association and the damage he caused me," said Dikić.
9:37 The accused Bratislav Dikić clarifies the differences in his statements before the court after the testimony of Saša Sinđelić and Mirko Velimirović.
"Why did you say that Sinđelić told you as a joke that the leaders of the opposition were planning to enter the Assembly, and then after hearing Velimirović, you said that Sinđelić told you that the leaders were planning to forcefully enter the Assembly, without mentioning that it was said as a joke" , Judge Mugoš asked.
Dikić replied that he did not take Sinđelić seriously.
9:35 The hearing of the witness Bobot Rajko has ended.
9:25 When asked by lawyer Miroj Jovanović whether he and Anai Nikić got into a conflict over an apartment in Podgorica, Bobot answered:
"I didn't get into a dispute with him about the apartment."
9:18 Lawyer Miroje Jovanović asked the witness if he knew who the proceedings were against.
"Only as much as I sometimes see on television. I don't know them, but I know who they are. I had no contact with them," said Bobot.
9:17 "Nikić once introduced me to a Russian and said that he was a friend of his who was in the Russian unit that came to Kosovo from Bosnia. It seems to me that he said that he was a colonel and that he could help us in cooperation with Russian companies "I decided that I don't need that Russian in my business," said Bobot.
9:13 Bobot said that Nikić worked at Gaslajn Montenegro.
9:12 "What irritated me the most was his constant visits to the company during the weekend. I told him that I no longer wanted to cooperate with him. After that I had no contact with him and I don't know absolutely what happened to him. I assumed that he returned to Macedonia ", said Bobot
9:10 Bobot said that Ananije Nikić came to his company at the end of 2007.
"He first drove Goran Mirjačić, and he worked for four years as a driver in my company. Before that, he came from Macedonia to Priština, where he organized the supply of the Russian unit that came to Kosovo. Then he lost his job. As far as I know, he was friend with Mirjačić,'" said Bobot.
9:05 Due to his poor health, Bobot is testifying via video link from his apartment in Podgorica.
9:04 Vujošević did not join.
The trial for attempted terrorism on the day of the parliamentary elections in 2016 continues today with the hearing of Rajko Bobot and Bož Vujošević.
The hearing of Slavko Nikić is planned for next Wednesday, and for the end of the month, Brajan Skot, the executive director of the company to which, according to the indictment, the Democratic FrontF approached asking for protection and help if the plan to take over power by force fails.
Russian citizens Eduard Šišmakov and Vladimir Popov, who are being tried in absentia, as well as Serbian citizens Nemanja Ristic and Predrag Bogićević, are responsible for that criminal offense before the panel of Judge Suzana Mugoša.
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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