Investigation of the preparation of the murder in Budva: "I've settled down, it's here, go now!"

"Vijesti" publishes messages "taken down" from the mobile phone that was found in the car in which the suspects were arrested for preparing the liquidation of Goran Đuričković from Budva...
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Michael Gregory Ferraris, Photo: Twitter
Michael Gregory Ferraris, Photo: Twitter
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Ažurirano: 30.05.2016. 10:08h

"I'm seated where I can see everything. It's there, go now...", "Hat, black shirt and olive Bermuda shorts. First table at the entrance"...

This is written in the messages "taken down" from the mobile phone that was found on May 25 last year in the car in which the suspects were arrested for preparing the liquidation of Budvanin Goran Đuričković.

South African Gregori Majki Ferraris and Aleksandar B. Marković from Podgorica are accused of creating a criminal organization that planned the execution of the most serious crimes.

They were arrested on May 25, 2015, and the police then announced that they were preparing the liquidation of Budvanin, who was killed five months later.

According to the photo documentation on the mobile phone, taken on May 26, 2015 at one hour and 56 minutes past midnight, the actual date does not match.

The date on the device was then set to July 11, 2013, and the clock showed 4 hours and 56 minutes.

That is why the messages that were taken as evidence during the court proceedings are dated July 2013.

Ferraris and Marković are awaiting the verdict in that case, which will be pronounced on June 17, according to announcements.

In the message that arrived on that phone under the date July 10 at 14:17 p.m., it says "Still at the same position, let me know when it's close."

One of the messages is "Leave him and go get me", and before that the message "I can't see him" came from the number 069619...

Messages from the same number were also received days before.

On July 12.20, at 2:XNUMX p.m., a message was sent: "I see, he is sitting in a blue polo shirt with short sleeves and a cap at the entrance with XNUMX people, there are not many people. Get going”.

Less than three hours later, a message arrived: "I confirm that it is still in the same place. And I should get a message 5 minutes before he gets there, if possible".

Investigators believe that the messages were exchanged while "mercenaries" and their helpers followed Đuričković.

The inspectors also documented the correspondence in English, which Ferraris and Marković allegedly exchanged.

Ferrari's number received the messages "make sure no one is following you", but also "turn left", "on the main road" "you will see me"...

"You remember the list with your name and surname, if you don't say your name", "put the plates", "they are German"...

These are the instructions that Ferraris received, according to the photo-documentation that "Vijesti" had access to.

Ferraris sends messages to someone that they have "returned the engine"...

During the investigation, that South African told the special prosecutor Veljko Rutović that the man from Kotor who lives in the Old Town there is the head of the Montenegrin mafia and that he organized the murder of Goran Đuričković and his godfather Saša Marković.

According to Rutović's indictment, Ferraris said that Aleksandar Marković hired him to kill Đuričković, because he and his team stole 200 kilograms of cocaine in Spain at the end of 2014.

At the hearing, Ferraris said that he entered Montenegro past the border crossing, that Marković waited for him and gave him the task of killing the owner of the restaurant "The old fisherman pub" in Budva.

Then he allegedly told him that after that murder, the mafia boss "will start a war with everyone who is involved in drug dealing in Montenegro."

The accused told the investigation that Marković showed him Đuričković and his bar, as well as the person who was looking for Budvanin's head.

"Telling him that this person is the leader of the Montenegrin mafia and that he previously organized a murder in which the godfather of the person who was supposed to be killed was killed by mistake. Aleksandar told him that the leader of the Montenegrin mafia lives in the Old Town of Kotor," the indictment reads.

Before the murder of Đuričković - on April 17, 2015, his godfather Saša Marković was killed. Even then, unofficial information said that he was killed by mistake, because the target was the owner of the restaurant "The old fisherman".

Prosecutors claim that Ferraris told that Marković, through the head of the mafia, provided false personal documents, weapons, vehicles and rented apartments for participants in planned criminal acts.

According to the indictment, Ferraris said that the initial reward for the murder of Đuričković was increased from 50.000 to 70.000 euros.

He claimed to the prosecutors that the reward was increased because the "leader of the Montenegrin mafia" asked to kill a family of four with two small children.

After his arrest, Ferraris told the prosecutor everything written in the indictment, and later denied it and claimed that he signed the statement under pressure from police inspectors, who allegedly threatened him that he would never leave Montenegro without it.

The prosecution, however, claims that the statements of numerous witnesses match his and that it is therefore impossible that the defendant made everything up under duress.

The prosecution accuses Ferraris and Marković that from November 2014 to May 25, 2015 they belonged to a criminal organization formed for cocaine smuggling and murders, and that their activities were planned and carried out over a long period of time and on an international scale.

According to the indictment, Marković had the role of recruiting new members of the criminal organization and hiring perpetrators of criminal acts, providing them with accommodation, financial resources, mobile phones, means of transportation for use during murders, escapes and hiring people who would help them escape afterwards ...

Đuričković told the inspectors that his best man was killed by mistake

The day after the murder of Marković, Đuričković told Budva inspectors that he thought his godfather was killed by mistake, because of him.

From that official note, it can be seen that Đuričković knew what was in store for him, because he told the inspectors that he had been hiding with his godfather for several months, from the moment when the car of Milan Vujotić, a resident of Podgorica, was blown up in the Block 5 neighborhood of Podgorica.

The deceased Đuričković then told the police that since February 19 last year, he had slept several times in his godfather's house, and sometimes with his cousin Radomir Đuričković from Cetinje. He also told them that he had never used Marković's car before, but that he had driven with it several times.

"Asked if he knows a possible motive for the murder of his godfather, Đuričković is explicit that it certainly cannot be because of any work that Saša was engaged in, because there was none... He never complained to him that he had any threat, he did not there were concerns about his behavior," he said.

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