Police custody ordered for arrested members of the Novi Sad PSG board

They are suspected of committing the criminal offense of preparing an act against the constitutional order and security of Serbia.

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Ažurirano: 14.03.2025. 21:04h

Members of the Novi Sad board of the Movement of Free Citizens, Mladen Cvijetić, Srđan Đurić and Lado Jovović, have been ordered to be held in police custody for up to 48 hours, one of their defense attorneys, lawyer Vladimir Horovic, confirmed to reporters.

As he stated, they refused to give statements to the police because lawyers were not allowed to talk to their clients beforehand.

They are expected to be heard before the prosecutor within 48 hours, with the lawyers expecting to be able to speak with their clients within that time frame.

"What is expected tonight in the continuation of the investigation is a search of their apartments, at which their defense attorneys will also be present," said Horowitz.

Members of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Crime Suppression Service and the Anti-Terrorism Service, on the orders of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad, arrested six people today on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of preparing an act against the constitutional order and security of Serbia, in connection with the criminal offense of calling for a violent change in the constitutional order.

Among those arrested earlier today were LD (24), a member of the student organization "Stav", DS (25), a member of the Movement of Free Citizens, MV (50), a member of the Movement of Free Citizens, N1 reports.

In a recording broadcast by regime media last night, a group of people can be heard discussing possible raids on the Serbian Parliament and Radio Television of Serbia.

PSG distanced itself from the recording, but also noted that people were illegally wiretapped, and that it was a private conversation, not the organization of violent protests.

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