03.04.2024.
12:40
This is why the police checks Banjsko Polje; Dogs in the field; Forensic expert: Mother is crucial
The search for two-year-old Danka Ilić, who disappeared in Banjsko Polje near Bor, continues. In search of the girl, the investigation on the territory of Serbia has been expanded.
Specialist teams of the Ministry of the Interior searched the surroundings of the house, the tunnel, underground channels and shafts, forests and did not find any traces that would indicate that the girl was there.
At the same time, the investigation spread to Austria, while Interpol issued a yellow warrant.
Police with dogs in action; Here's what's being searched
The police started a large-scale operation with search dogs in Banjsko Polje. They were filmed searching the grounds, the meadow and forest opposite the house were being searched.
This is why the police search Banjsko Polje; Forensic expert: The mother's role is crucial
The police have been intensively searching Banjsko Polje for the last few days, and even today.
The investigation is focused on the area around the house and the yard itself.
"In the first hours after the disappearance, the police searched 10 square kilometers in Banjsko Polje. After nine days, they would not have returned to the place of the girl's disappearance if there were no new knowledge and evidence and if there was something there that could provide an answer as to where the girl disappeared. The key in this case lies in the mother. She reported the disappearance and was the last to see the child"; says Časlav Ristić, forensic expert, for Telegraf.rs.
Jovanović rules out the possibility of physical abduction of the girl
Maja Jovanović from the Bureau for Combating Human Trafficking said today that in the case of Danka's disappearance, she rules out the possibility that the child just walked away, as well as the possibility of physical abduction from the scene due to all the factors that accompanied the child's disappearance.
She told Tanjug that she believes that in the case of a disappearance, the focus must be on the mother because she is the only person who saw the girl for the last time, pointing out that the whole set of circumstances that follows the report of the disappearance and the disappearance itself creates confusion and a large number of ambiguities.
Answering the question of how the criminal groups that deal with the kidnapping of children are organized and whether the routes by which the children are taken across the border are elaborated, Jovanović pointed out that every kidnapping is planned, except in big cities where there are deviant individuals with strange tendencies who at the moment when they decide to get a victim, they will not choose the way, whether they will kidnap the child from the hands of the mother or from the street.
"In this case, we have a more aggressive type of abduction, a physical abduction, and if the child was taken that way, I believe that it must have been planned because the space itself, the location, all those access roads, the bad configuration of the terrain do not give great possibilities that it could be done so that no one notices," she said.
CNN reporters in Banjsko Polje
According to media reports, reporters from the international CNN also arrived in Banjsko Polje to report on the missing Danka.
It is said that a CNN team from Romania arrived at the place where the child disappeared.
"We heard about a video from Vienna showing a girl who looks like Danka. Apparently, there are two Romanian women in that video. That prompted us to come to the place of the disappearance and learn more about the case," said CNN reporters for Telegraf.
Several German, Austrian and Swedish newspapers also reported that a two-year-old girl had mysteriously disappeared in Serbia.
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