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The Basic Civil Court of Skopje issued an emergency protection order, ordering the eviction of a domestic violence perpetrator from his home in Kisela Voda. The incident occurred on March 9 at around 22:30, when officers detained Lj.B. following a report that he had threatened his own 35-year-old son with a sharp object.
The court issued an emergency domestic violence protection order, directing the eviction of the perpetrator from the home for 30 days. The measure is intended to protect the victim and prevent further danger.
The MIA urged citizens to report all cases of domestic violence and emphasized that such measures are taken swiftly to protect victims and prevent escalation of violence.
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