A resident of Negotino was stalked by a police chief, he received a criminal complaint

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The Negotino Regional Prosecutor's Office filed a criminal complaint against LJ.T. (66) from Negotino to the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office of Kavadarci due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that he committed the crime of "stalking" under Article 144a paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code, the Ministry of the Interior announced.

"After the measures and activities undertaken by the External Office for Criminal Affairs at the Negotino OVR, it was determined that the reported person had been following and persecuting, interfering in the personal and private life of a 41-year-old employee as chief of the Negotino OVR, his wife and two minor children for a long period of time ", it is written in the police statement.

"The reported on several occasions established and tried to establish contact with the injured party by moving in the official premises of OVR Negotino and in the central city area of ​​the municipality of Negotino, followed his movements almost every day, came to OVR Negotino, constantly looked for him, and when he did not received him, waited for him in front of his office door, as well as in front of OVR Negotino, constantly rang his mobile phone, recorded and published video clips on social networks with offensive content and content with which he intended to harm his reputation. With this behavior, the accused committed the crime for which the report was filed," said the Ministry of the Interior.

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