A list of the most wanted fugitives in Europe has been published, including a Montenegrin

Europol encourages anyone who has information about the most wanted fugitives to submit it as soon as possible via phone number or email. Cash rewards ranging from two to 10.000 euros have been offered for individual criminals
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Željko Bojanić, Photo: Eumostwanted.eu
Željko Bojanić, Photo: Eumostwanted.eu
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Ažurirano: 29.01.2016. 19:01h

A fifty-year-old man from Kotor Zeljko Bojanic, who was a close friend of the murdered Dragan Dudić Fric and a former tenant of the "Moka" bar, was on the list of the most wanted fugitives in Europe. The warrant and an explanation of why it is wanted are posted on internet site which were launched today by Europol and the European Network for the Active Search of Fugitives.

Thus, the description states that Slovenia issued a warrant for this Kotorana after they gathered information that from September 2014 to June 2015 he participated in the international distribution of cocaine. The way in which they sold drugs was also described.

"Identified and unidentified suspects acted as an international criminal group in which everyone had clearly defined roles. They were in constant contact, they informed each other and gave instructions when committing criminal acts. Bojanić, following the instructions received from an unidentified person with the pseudonym "Comrade " and "Mr.Ks", and met with MS and CN in Zagreb on 7.9.2014/XNUMX/XNUMX, where it was agreed to purchase a yacht for transporting cocaine. They agreed to buy a ship outside of Europe, which would be intended for transporting cocaine from South America to Europe," the website says about Bojanić.

Along with the picture of the fugitive Bojanić, it is also described how the group he belonged to was exposed. Along with it, warrants for another forty fugitives were published on the website. First on the most wanted list is Salah Abdeslam, who is wanted for the terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13. Each member state's police can post the two most wanted criminals from their country on the website. By the way, this initiative aims to make it harder for criminals to hide abroad.

On the most wanted website, the first five most wanted are Serbian citizens Mirzet Bronja, who is wanted for drug smuggling. The second is Izet Ajdinović, who is charged with kidnapping and hostage-taking, blackmail, and organized robbery. Ajdinović was the leader of a group that carried out a brutal robbery in Luxembourg two years ago.

Europol encourages anyone who has information about the most wanted fugitives to submit it as soon as possible via phone number or email. Cash rewards ranging from two to 10.000 euros have been offered for individual criminals.

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