politics
April 1, 2026
Higher Public Prosecutor's Office: Items Unfitting for Academic Space Found in Rectorate Building
Fireworks and sprays found in the Rectorate will be compared with ignited fireworks and sprays found during the investigation after the death of a 25-year-old girl, the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced. Video recording servers and recorders with so-called plenum minutes were also confiscated, the VJT added.

TL;DR
- The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating security lapses and a student's death at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Philosophy.
- A search of the Rectorate building revealed pyrotechnics (fireworks, explosive charges), sprays, syringes, needles, IVs, megaphones, radios, walkie-talkies, gas masks, paints, bandages, political banners, and paper plates.
- Items found in the Rectorate, specifically fireworks and sprays, will be compared to those found at the scene of the 25-year-old student's death.
- Servers containing video recordings from the Faculty of Philosophy and a nearby catering facility have been confiscated.
- 26 binders containing 'plenum minutes,' decisions, action plans, and financial data were seized from an office in the Faculty of Philosophy.
- The investigation is ongoing, and further results, including autopsy and toxicology reports, are pending.
- The Prosecutor's Office urges against politicizing the pre-investigation process and calls for professional media reporting.
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