Police officers, totaling 39 individuals, acted inappropriately in connection with the Stojanche Jovanovski case, who is suspected of inciting the suicide of Ivanas.

Thirty-nine members of the Ministry of Interior were found to have acted improperly during the Stojanche Jovanovski case, which is now being investigated as a suspected instance of family violence and suicide incitement. The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that the Department for Internal Control, Criminal Investigations and Professional Standards identified shortcomings in the conduct of these 39 police officers, specifically relating to reports of domestic abuse within this particular case. The Department for Internal Control, Criminal Investigations and Professional Standards has formally notified the Public Basic Prosecution regarding the possibility of pursuing criminal charges related to organized crime and corruption.

This action follows a thorough review of the circumstances surrounding the Jovanovski case. Investigations revealed that the 39 officers, operating under the Department’s authority, displayed deficiencies in their handling of the reported family violence. The department has taken the necessary steps to address these issues.

For any further inquiries or to obtain more details about this ongoing case, please contact the relevant prosecution authorities, as reported by “Sloboden Peçat”. Jovanovski’s situation has been subject to numerous reports from his wife.

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  1. Police officers, numbering 39, engaged in questionable conduct regarding the Stojanche Jovanovski case, where he is suspected of contributing to Ivanas’s suicide.

  2. Police officers, numbering 39, engaged in questionable conduct related to the Stojanche Jovanovski matter, concerning the suspicion of his involvement in Ivanas’ suicide.

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