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Seven Hooligans who attacked the Citizens of Serbia in Sarajevo were released

Published: February 15, 2023
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The Municipal Court in Sarajevo issued a decision by which the seven suspects for the attack on Belgrade citizens at the ”Champion Junior Cup” international tournament, which took place a month ago in a hotel in Ilidza, were given certain prohibition measures and they were released.

This information was confirmed by Sarajevo lawyer Izet Bazdarevic, who represents Haris Demir.

”They were ordered to ban meetings with other suspects, as well as a ban on communicating with each other by phone and in writing, as well as a ban on approaching within 100 meters,” Bazderevic confirmed.

After the incident at the ”Hills” hotel on January 14th, Haris Demir, Eldar Baltic, Aldin Tahirovic, Ensar Hodzic, Belmin Omeragic, Armin Hadzic, Eldar Besic, Benjamin Hasanovic, Mersid Podrug, and Sedin Kukic were arrested and charged with the criminal offense of violent behavior.

Benjamin Hasanovic, Mersid Podrug, and Sedin Kukic were immediately released, while the others were sentenced to one month’s detention.

In the attack in front of the hotel, one parent suffered minor injuries from a sharp object.

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