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The Commission determined which guns were stolen from the Senior Court Depo

Source: POBJEDA / M.J.

From the Depot of the High Court in Podgorica, two guns were stolen against the accused of planning the murder of Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković.

As determined by the Commission, Walter Creed caliber guns are missing 9 mm, a mechanically elabidated factory number and the brand of the brand GLO factory number BCYF241. Specifically these pistols concern the proceedings against Janko Vukadinović and others, against the proceedings for planning, among other things, Marko Miljković and Veljko Bulivuka, Transfers the RTCG portal.

About your letter dated 12.10.2023. I inform you that I was informed by the President of the Commission for the List of Court of Senior Court in Podgorica that the Commission was noticed, including Walter Creed caliber's guns 9 mm, a mechanically an uplated factory number and a brand of glock factory number BCYF241, which were submitted to the court deposit on 12.07.2022. year, under under business number KDD 118/22 - stated in the notice signed by Boris Savić, president of the High Court.

Earlier President of the Special Council, Judge Nada Rabrenović sent the correspondence to the Depot of the High Court to check the states that Dr. Damir Lekić was presented, that guns were missing.

The trial is scheduled for today at ten o'clock.

The victory was written that the Deposit of the Depot who was established in early September that two pieces of weapons were laid down from Janko Vukadinović, who was marked as a member of the Skammer Klan and one of the Radovan Mujović to whom he was tried as the organizer of one of the criminal organizations of the Kavački clan.

According to the indictment, Vukadinović is charged with N. N. at the end of 2019, the criminal organization was formed by the mold planning of Miljković and Veljko Belivuk.

In addition to Janko Vukadinović, Almira Mujodzić, Radovan Stanišić, Mileta Jovanovic, Momcilo Milić and Dusan Ivanovic.

The Senior Court has also merged with this case by the subject of the Special Prosecutor's Office against the group of the late John Vukotić to plan the liquidation leaders of the Radoja Zvica and Slobodan Kašćelan and Serbian citizens Veljk Buljuk and Marko Miljković.

The subject against Vukadinović was also connected with the process against the Police officer of Dalibor Medojević, which is accused of receiving operational data, Škaljarci "..

We reminded, the Special State Prosecutor's Office in this procedure ensured a witness to the collaborator and a protected witness to the Code Kamen Kuč.

Thus, according to the Prosecution, Vukadinovic and Kamenko Kuč, on January 22, 2020, planned to liquidate Belivuka and Miljković in the Tivat airport, when they were supposed to take off for Belgrade after visiting the leader of the Kavački Klan Radoj Zvilje.

The investigation suspects that they held two guns and ammunition in one apartment in Tivat for the execution of this crime. They planned for the white and miljkovic, "should be killed while waiting in line for ticking cards."

As the Prosecution argues in the writings, they are on the car's car, "Opel Zafira" set false tabs and the next day, early in the morning head toward Tivat Airport. Then she intercepted by the police.

Kamenko Kuč stated in his testimony before the prosecutor stated that the plan of Vukadinovic's group was first to kill the leader of the Landscape of Slobodan Kašćelan. The Prosecution was allegations that Kašćelan's liquidation was planned for January 22, when he was supposed to come to Podgorica senior court at the scheduled trial.

After the SDT states in the writings, it learned that this trial was disposed of, this group changed the plan and worked on the organization of Liquidation of Belivuka and Miljković, which is valid for the close associates of the Kavačka clan.

Investigators have gathered evidence that 500,000 euros were paid to the immediate perpetrators of the Cašćelan, while the crime in Tivat were to be paid from 700,000 and 1,300,000 euros.

Bellivuk and Miljkovic left Montenegro on January 30, and at the Belgrade airport welcomed the police who conducted them at the hearing. They were then arrested for the suspicion that they made more crimes and several monstrous murders.

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