Vukčević and Baranin are demanding 25.000 euros each for the attack in Zlatarska Street

Vukčević and Baranin previously said that they only asked the police officers if they could pass through the so-called Zlatarska street, that they received permission, but that they started beating them out of the blue
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Zlatarska Street during the 2015 protest, Photo: Vijesti
Zlatarska Street during the 2015 protest, Photo: Vijesti
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Branimir Vukčević and Momčilo Baranin from Podgorica are asking for 10.000 euros each for mental pain due to injury to their reputation and honor, and another 15.000 euros each for the physical pain and fear they suffered in the proceedings they initiated due to brutal insults and attacks by the police, after the DF protest in October 2015.

That's how lawyer Dalibor Kavarić specified today the claim against the state, filed because the Sajovics brutally humiliated, beat and mistreated them that night for no reason and left the injured on the street.

The trial is over, and the verdict is expected in the next 30 days.

Vukčević and Baranin previously said that they only asked the policemen if they could pass through the so-called Zlatarska street, that they got permission, but that they started beating them out of the blue. Both previously explained that they had attended the DF meeting that night, but that they did not cause riots, nor did they participate in them.

In the response to the lawsuit, it is briefly written that there are no grounds for compensation, because there is no evidence of the state's responsibility.

The police officers who beat the citizens that night have not been identified to this day.

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