After Questioning Veselin Milić, the Prosecution Suggested that He Be Ordered Into Custody
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The court has ordered 30 days of detention for the former head of Belgrade police and former advisor to the Serbian president, Veselin Milić, who was arrested on Friday for covering up an attempted murder and preventing the investigation into the disappearance of a man linked by the media to a Belgrade crime clan.
The former Chief of the Belgrade Police Department has been sentenced to up to 30 days in detention.
Veselin Milić, former police chief, was questioned on suspicion of serious criminal offenses in Belgrade.
Veselin M. was questioned at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade on suspicion that he committed several criminal acts as the head of the Police Department for the city of Belgrade.
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