The Danka Ilic case in numbers: Ivana and Milos just want to know where their little girl will rest
The search for 2-year-old Danka Ilic has entered the 15th day.
The girl's body has not yet been found. The parents, Ivana and Milos just want to know where their child will be laid to rest.
Police and rescue teams are searching the area every day in an effort to find the girl's body. Although the two suspects confessed to the crime while questioned by the police, the place where the body is located is still a mystery, and everything was complicated by the fact that during the questioninig at the prosecution, one of them decided to remain silent, while the other changed his story.
The police, in search of Danka, inspected a large number of houses and vehicles, as well as GPS receivers and telephones, via base stations.
A large number of police, firefighters, rescuers and Gendarmes participate in the search for Danka. More than 40 members of the Criminal Police Department (UKP) are also in the field.
The police inspected 158 houses with yards and 175 apartments in eight buildings, as well as 360 vehicles, among which 30 were identified on surveillance cameras footage, and the drivers were interviewed. In the time interval that is of interest to the police, 17 cars entered Banjsko Polje, a settlement near Bor in eastern Serbia from which the child went missing, and two left.
Footage from 10 cameras in Banjsko Polje was reviewed, and the police spoke to 45 people, from whom they collected various information.
15 people took the lie detector test, and information obtained that way is used to help the investigation.
The police also examined logs from the base stations, in order to establish who was moving around the settlement at the time of Danka's disappearance.
41,751 telephones were detected by base stations, while 24,455 telephone numbers were detected at the exit from Bor, which covers Banjsko Polje, of which 916 were online at the critical time on March 26.
A few days later, on April 2, the police took the phone numbers from 658 residents of Banjsko Polje in order to facilitate log analysis.
Also, 175,000 communications were intercepted - telephone and text messages.
2-year-old Danka Ilic disappeared on March 26, and on the same day the "Pronadji me" (Serbian version of Amber Alert) system was activated and the police started their search. The girl vanished without a trace as the mother took her and another child to a house the family owns in Banjsko Polje.
After nine days, it was announced that the girl was killed, and that two workers from the Vodovod public utility company, Dejan Dragijevic and Srdjan Jankovic, were arrested. The two are charged with the criminal offense of aggravated murder and complicity in the crime, and are currently in 30-day detention.
Dejan Dragijevic's father and brother were also detained on suspicion that they helped hide the body, but Dejan's brother died in police custody less than two days later.
(Telegraf.rs)
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