Knežević: Young men suspected of violence at "Sutjeska" elementary school face six months to five years in prison

"We are trying, in accordance with the possibilities and the law, to act in order to prevent or reduce violence," Kenežević said.

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State prosecutor Maja Knežević announced that the young men who are the actors of the video of the violence at the "Sutjeska" school in Podgorica, face a prison sentence of six months to five years.

The police identified the attackers and announced that they are Lazar Radulović (18), Obren Kovačević (19) and Stefan Peruničić (21), who are suspected of having committed a criminal offense - violent behavior.

According to the Criminal Code of Montenegro, they face a sentence of six months to five years in prison.

Knežević said in "Mreža" that they were detained for 72 hours, and a proposal for detention was also submitted.

Knežević pointed out that the prosecutor's office was not informed about the violence from last year, the video of which appeared, reports the RTCG portal.

"We immediately started collecting information," said Knežević.

He emphasizes that peer violence is a current topic, and that it happens both in schools and on the street.

"We are trying, in accordance with the possibilities and the law, to act in order to prevent or reduce it," said Kenežević.

She emphasized that society is usually the main factor that causes violence. She added that content from social networks inspires them.

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