The police illegally searched the apartment where drugs were found?

Ilić's defense lawyer, lawyer Goran Radić, requested that the certificate of temporarily confiscated items be removed from the case file, because the search of the apartment was not carried out according to the order of the court.

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The trial of Beranci Jovan Milanović (39) and Aleksandar Ilić, for the criminal offense of "unauthorized production, possession and distribution of narcotic drugs", did not start today in the Bjelo Polje High Court.

Ilić's defense lawyer, lawyer Goran Radić, requested that before reading the indictment, the certificate of temporarily confiscated items be removed from the case file, because the search of the apartment, which was carried out by the officers of the Security Center in Berane, was not done in accordance with the law, without a court order, especially before that there is no search report in the case file.

State Prosecutor Tanja Nišavić opposed this proposal.

"The search of the apartment and the basement was not even carried out, but the officers of the Berane Security Center entered in order to catch the immediate perpetrator of the crime," Nišavić said.

According to the indictment, Milanović sold 7 grams of heroin to Ilić on June 0,114 last year in Polimska Street in Berane, in front of the entrance to the building where he lives.

According to the previous agreement with Ilić, he came to his building in a Range Rover vehicle. After getting into the vehicle, he handed over the drugs to Ilić for an unspecified amount of money.

Ilić sold 0,65 grams of that drug on the same day in the same place to a fellow citizen, Bojan Vukićević, for the amount of 10 euros.

As stated in the indictment, the drug was found by police officers in the basement of Vukićević's house while he was preparing it for use, while the remaining amount was found in the toilet of Ilić, who, when the police arrived, spilled the drug into the toilet bowl in an attempt to throw it away. from myself.

A new hearing is scheduled for May 12, by which time Judge Ivan Adamović will decide on Ilic's defense proposal.

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