09. 04. 2013
KIMI SERVED THE SENTENCE
Belgrade, April 9, 2013 (Dnevnik) - One of the members of the Partizan football club supporters' group "Alcatraz" Milos Radisavljevic Kimi has been freed as he has served 16 months in prison for threatening safety of the B92 journalist Brankica Stankovic at the football match in December 2009 in Belgrade.
Radisavljevic was sentenced to one year in prison over the threats to B92 journalist, with another six months for violent behavior. The First Basic Court in Belgrade then proclaimed the incorporated punishment of 16 months jail term, which was confirmed by the Court of Appeals.
Radisavljevic was charged for participating in an incident at the football match, when he had "impaled on a metal stake" the rubber doll representing the journalist, and together with his fellow-supporters, chanted insulting song saying the journalist would fare like dead Curuvija. After being at large for several months, he was arrested, but soon released after being pronounced the first-instance sentence.
The sentence was annulled in July 2011, when Radisavljevic again disappeared without the trace, until he was arrested again in Macedonia on February 21, 2012. He was deported to Serbia the same night and placed in the County Prison in Belgrade.
Radisavljevic is also prosecuted for participating in the event of burning the Barjakli mosque in the downtown Belgrade in the night between March 17 and 18, 2005, after the pogrom of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.
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