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Novi Sad station-canopy investigation

This story tracks the criminal proceedings, indictment status, and new decisions in the Novi Sad station-canopy case.

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Updated: August 18, 2026 at 08:02 AM

What matters

The Court of Appeal confirmed the indictment, but Goran Vesić and Anita Dimoski remain at liberty instead of under house arrest because of a technical issue in calculating the measure's duration described by the court; the papers were sent to the Court of Appeal.

What changed

  • A new report explains why the confirmed measure was not executed for two defendants; it is not a finding on the merits of the charges.

Chronology

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Vesić and Dimoski remain at liberty over a technical issue with their measure

After the indictment was confirmed, Goran Vesić and Anita Dimoski remain at liberty instead of under house arrest. The court cited a technical problem in calculating the measure's duration and sent the papers to the Court of Appeal.

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