Velimirović signed a plea agreement

Velimirović revealed to the Montenegrin investigators that riots were allegedly being prepared on the night of October 16, and then detailed the plan of the criminal organization and that he himself recruited people to attend the protests.
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Mirko Velimirović, Photo: Facebook
Mirko Velimirović, Photo: Facebook
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Ažurirano: 28.11.2016. 18:39h

Mirko Velimirović, one of the suspects for planning a terrorist attack on the day of parliamentary elections and the murder of Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, signed a plea agreement with the Special Prosecutor's Office.

As Television Vijesti learned from sources, Velimirović reported the plan to the Prosecutor's Office, but it is a secret how much he agreed to spend in prison. The agreement is in the High Court in Podgorica and a decision will be made on it in the coming days.

Velimirović revealed to the Montenegrin investigators that riots were allegedly being prepared on the night of October 16, and then detailed the plan of the criminal organization and that he himself recruited people to attend the protests.

In the expanded order on conducting the investigation, it is stated that Velimirović contributed to the discovery of a criminal organization and his task was to procure, store and keep weapons and ammunition and transmit the messages he received through Aleksandar Sinđelić.

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