After three weeks of protests demanding justice following the deadly collapse of part of the railway station in Serbia's second city, arrests have begun.
Prosecutors ordered the questioning of 11 people in connection with the disaster at the recently-renovated facility in Novi Sad.
15 people died after a concrete and glass canopy fell on them at the start of the month.
Novi Sad has been in a decidedly angry state of mourning ever since.
More than 20,000 people took to its streets and squares during one demonstration – the biggest protest seen in the city for decades.
Participants have been using the slogan “corruption kills”.
They claim the opaque procurement procedures the government has used for infrastructure projects have enriched a few favoured contractors while putting public safety at risk.