A Mercedes with tinted windows broke through the police cordon at high speed, stopped after 10 meters, the driver showed the policemen the middle finger from the vehicle and the car drove away at high speed.
That's how the member of the special police unit Darko Sekulić told what happened on Bulevar Svetog Petar Cetinjski at yesterday's trial of Sajovics Bor Grgurović and Goran Zejak, who are being tried again for the torture and abuse of former boxer Milorad Mijo Martinović.
The incident occurred after the police broke up DF protestors on October 24, 2015.
The higher court had previously annulled part of the verdict by which Grgurović and Zejak were sentenced to one year and five months in prison each for abusing and torturing Martinović and sent the case back for a retrial.
The court, however, confirmed the acquittal of the part of the verdict that the two Sajovics were not guilty of smashing Martinović's car.
Sekulić said yesterday that that evening he was in charge of security for the then head of the Special Unit, Dragan Blagojević, that they heard that a vehicle had already broken through the police cordon in Stanko Dragojevića Street and was heading towards them.
"When we noticed that a vehicle was approaching us at high speed, the commander told us to open the cordon so that the vehicle could pass, I did not see how many people were in that vehicle, and I did not see that it hit any of the officers," he said. is Sekulic.
When asked by judge Nada Rabrenović, he also said that he did not remember that the commanders issued any order related to that vehicle later, and that none of the police officers approached the vehicle at that time.
"We heard about what happened to Martinović later when we headed to the camp," he added.
The trial continues on July 4, when the questioning of the policemen who were in the Boulevard will continue.
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