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Detention of up to 30 days for Beranec who beat up a girl in a cafe

It was assessed that there is a real and concrete danger that, if the suspect were released, he could escape and repeat the same or similar criminal offense, and again endanger the safety of the injured party or other citizens.

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Berane VR, suspected of beating a girl in the "Napoli" coffee bar, has been ordered to be detained for up to 30 days, announced Ana Radunović, spokesperson for the Basic Court in Berane.

He was ordered into custody by the investigative judge of the Basic Court in Berane, Ivan V. Došljak, due to reasonable suspicion that he had committed the criminal offense of violent behavior.

"According to the allegations in the decision, there is a reasonable suspicion that the suspect: - on October 25, 2025, at around 5:30 p.m., in the coffee bar 'Napoli', on Dušana Vujoševića Street, Berane Municipality, by committing violence, insolent and reckless behavior, endangered the peace of citizens and seriously disturbed public order and peace, in such a way that he approached the injured party Č. D., approached the table at which she was sitting and hit her with an open fist in the head and body area, and then pulled her by the hair, after which he knocked her to the floor and continued to kick her in the head and body area, on which occasion he caused her minor bodily injuries in the form of a hematoma on the left side of her head and a 1,5 cm abrasion, a hematoma on the right upper eyelid, a 1,5 cm abrasion on the forehead, a wound on the left temple, measuring 3-4 cm x 1 cm, several parallel abrasions of varying depths in the upper quadrant of the left breast, abrasions that continue with a break and a downward slope into the area of ​​the medial upper quadrant of the right breast," the statement said.

The investigating judge ordered detention, taking into account that the suspect was on the run from October 25 to 31, 2025, and that he had previously been convicted by a final and binding verdict for criminal offenses involving elements of violence.

As added in the statement of the Basic Court, it was assessed that there is a real and concrete danger that, if the suspect were released, he could escape and repeat the same or similar criminal offense, and again endanger the safety of the injured party or other citizens.

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