Jasmina Sazdovski, pre-trial judge of the Sarajevo Municipal Court, ordered prohibitive measures against Abdulah Hajdarević, who is suspected of endangering the safety of the editor and owner of Face TV, Senad Hadžifejzović, the "Avaz" portal has learned. This means that Hajdarević was released to defend himself with a ban on approaching Senad Hadžifejzović, Face TV premises and mandatory reporting to the competent police station once a week.
According to the motion for detention, which was presented to the court today by prosecutor Željka Tomić, he tried to break into the editorial office during the „Centralni dnevnik“ show by making serious threats to Hadžifejzović's life.
He was thwarted in his intent by security that called the police. Earlier, Hajdarević also threatened journalists and editors of this television on Facebook.
Hadžifejzović was initially present in the courtroom, but had to leave because he is going to be a witness in the proceedings.
While the distinguished journalist was sitting in the audience, Hajdarević looked at him, waved and showed him thumb up. The policeman reacted sharply and warned him of his behavior.
At the suspect's waving, Hadžifejzović remained as frosty as he is in show "Face to Face".
Prosecutor Željka Tomić presented a motion to order custody, and Hajdarević said he would not find Senad even if someone paid him.
Another investigation is underway against Hajdarević for threatening a journalist.