Berliner Boersenzeitung - Serbian court jails parents of Belgrade school shooter

EUR -
AED 4.112883
AFN 78.560212
ALL 98.107824
AMD 432.026203
ANG 2.00403
AOA 1026.829718
ARS 1274.31004
AUD 1.745246
AWG 2.015587
AZN 1.904746
BAM 1.954561
BBD 2.259868
BDT 135.993814
BGN 1.954951
BHD 0.422066
BIF 3330.489296
BMD 1.11977
BND 1.453379
BOB 7.734098
BRL 6.354809
BSD 1.119291
BTN 95.687358
BWP 15.135408
BYN 3.662879
BYR 21947.498729
BZD 2.248275
CAD 1.564039
CDF 3213.740592
CHF 0.937809
CLF 0.027439
CLP 1052.942393
CNY 8.070186
CNH 8.069429
COP 4702.128428
CRC 566.9407
CUC 1.11977
CUP 29.673914
CVE 110.195164
CZK 24.928389
DJF 199.313685
DKK 7.459899
DOP 65.868256
DZD 149.128604
EGP 56.13375
ERN 16.796555
ETB 151.103538
FJD 2.5421
FKP 0.84254
GBP 0.84279
GEL 3.06826
GGP 0.84254
GHS 13.879204
GIP 0.84254
GMD 80.624155
GNF 9692.857133
GTQ 8.593554
GYD 234.171593
HKD 8.750779
HNL 29.123543
HRK 7.536612
HTG 146.457182
HUF 403.065253
IDR 18432.651599
ILS 3.976674
IMP 0.84254
INR 95.843608
IQD 1466.270748
IRR 47142.331532
ISK 145.916998
JEP 0.84254
JMD 178.426922
JOD 0.794368
JPY 163.078312
KES 144.641092
KGS 97.924034
KHR 4479.161323
KMF 493.233835
KPW 1007.85064
KRW 1564.151431
KWD 0.344229
KYD 0.932809
KZT 570.678331
LAK 24206.658982
LBP 100286.243396
LKR 334.907752
LRD 223.848136
LSL 20.205095
LTL 3.306391
LVL 0.677337
LYD 6.175087
MAD 10.383619
MDL 19.497643
MGA 5016.82058
MKD 61.573235
MMK 2350.929869
MNT 4011.389615
MOP 9.00969
MRU 44.300727
MUR 51.632621
MVR 17.31185
MWK 1940.770033
MXN 21.811161
MYR 4.810535
MZN 71.550484
NAD 20.205095
NGN 1793.468816
NIO 41.1839
NOK 11.640005
NPR 153.099973
NZD 1.898189
OMR 0.431078
PAB 1.119291
PEN 4.126585
PGK 4.652052
PHP 62.381841
PKR 315.185251
PLN 4.254469
PYG 8936.336579
QAR 4.079515
RON 5.104251
RSD 117.155752
RUB 90.477412
RWF 1602.784232
SAR 4.20007
SBD 9.35497
SCR 15.919886
SDG 672.418303
SEK 10.935207
SGD 1.454279
SHP 0.879964
SLE 25.420832
SLL 23481.024454
SOS 639.694592
SRD 40.694138
STD 23176.9853
SVC 9.793793
SYP 14559.181002
SZL 20.210192
THB 37.385209
TJS 11.539587
TMT 3.924795
TND 3.374661
TOP 2.622616
TRY 43.48786
TTD 7.592188
TWD 33.813144
TZS 3020.581006
UAH 46.460548
UGX 4095.404529
USD 1.11977
UYU 46.570278
UZS 14511.738359
VES 105.301003
VND 29026.126955
VUV 134.367445
WST 3.108717
XAF 655.541549
XAG 0.035062
XAU 0.000354
XCD 3.026235
XDR 0.822625
XOF 655.541549
XPF 119.331742
YER 273.339066
ZAR 20.270648
ZMK 10079.277004
ZMW 30.085933
ZWL 360.565594
  • RBGPF

    1.5000

    64.5

    +2.33%

  • CMSC

    0.0600

    22.16

    +0.27%

  • SCS

    0.0000

    10.5

    0%

  • RIO

    -0.8880

    61.862

    -1.44%

  • NGG

    0.1200

    70.15

    +0.17%

  • BCC

    0.2300

    91.22

    +0.25%

  • BCE

    -0.0150

    21.615

    -0.07%

  • RELX

    0.1600

    54.2

    +0.3%

  • RYCEF

    0.0100

    10.8

    +0.09%

  • CMSD

    0.0071

    22.0199

    +0.03%

  • BTI

    1.1100

    42.48

    +2.61%

  • AZN

    0.6700

    68.63

    +0.98%

  • VOD

    0.0700

    9.34

    +0.75%

  • BP

    0.0250

    29.655

    +0.08%

  • GSK

    0.3791

    37.52

    +1.01%

  • JRI

    0.0300

    12.77

    +0.23%

Serbian court jails parents of Belgrade school shooter
Serbian court jails parents of Belgrade school shooter / Photo: Oliver Bunic - AFP

Serbian court jails parents of Belgrade school shooter

A Belgrade court on Monday sentenced the parents of a 13-year-old boy to prison after he shot dead nine students and a security guard at an elementary school in Serbia's capital last year.

Text size:

The killings on May 3, 2023, deeply shocked the Balkan nation, where mass shootings have been rare despite high levels of gun ownership.

The trial was conducted solely against the teenager's parents, Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanovic, as their son cannot be criminally prosecuted due to his age.

Vladimir Kecmanovic was sentenced to 14 years and six months while Miljana Kecmanovic was jailed for three years, the Belgrade Higher Court said in a statement.

"The accused, Vladimir Kecmanovic, was found guilty of committing the criminal offences of a grave offence against public safety and neglect and abuse of a minor. The accused, Miljana Kecmanovic, was found guilty of neglect and abuse of a minor," the court said.

The mother, however, was acquitted on charges of the unauthorised production, possession, carrying or trafficking of weapons.

The court also sentenced Nemanja Marinkovic, the instructor at the shooting range where, according to the indictment, Vladimir Kecmanovic, took his son for target practice, to one year and three months in prison.

Both the prosecution and the defence have announced that they will exercise their right to appeal.

Chief Public Prosecutor Nenad Stefanovic announced an appeal for harsher sentences for the father and the shooting instructor, as well as against the dismissal of part of the indictment against the mother.

Lawyers for the parents and the shooting instructor also said they would appeal.

Ognjen Bozovic, who legally represents the families of the murdered children, said that, from a legal standpoint, they are satisfied with the verdict, but there was no punishment that can bring justice or proper satisfaction to the families, as no one has been convicted for the massacre.

- Days of Remembrance -

Visibly shaken family members of the murdered children were present at the sentencing, and a group of students left flowers in front of the courthouse and stood in silence for 10 minutes to honour the victims.

The mother of one of the murdered girls, Ninela Radicevic, said they expected the verdict but wanted accountability for the shooting itself.

The parents of the young victims are currently pursuing five additional private civil lawsuits against the Kecmanovic family.

The teenage shooter has been placed in a psychiatric institution and was brought out for the first time in October to testify in the case against his parents.

Although the trial was held in a regular courthouse, the boy's testimony on October 8 was heard in a high-security courtroom typically reserved for cases involving organised crime and war crimes.

The first-instance verdict against his parents was delivered publicly, though the 11-month trial was conducted behind closed doors.

Afterwards, the court ordered the father to be returned to custody, where he has been held since shortly after the shootings, but the mother remains free until the verdict becomes final.

Just days after the attack, Serbia was rocked by another mass shooting when a 21-year-old armed with an automatic rifle killed nine people about 60 kilometres (37 miles) south of Belgrade.

Earlier this month, a court sentenced the attacker to 20 years in prison -- the maximum penalty given his age.

The tragedies sparked anti-government protests last year, that brought together tens of thousands of people demanding the resignation of some officials and an end to the glorification of violence and mafia culture in the media.

The government decided in September to designate May 3 and May 4 as Days of Remembrance for the victims of mass shootings.

(H.Schneide--BBZ)