What is written in the indictment: Kotoran is the leader of the Montenegrin mafia and orders murders

The trial of South African Ferraris and Marković from Podgorica is scheduled for February 9, 2016.
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Gregory Michael Ferraris, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Gregory Michael Ferraris, Photo: Savo Prelevic
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Ažurirano: 26.01.2016. 23:44h

A man from Kotor who lives in the Old Town there is the head of the Montenegrin mafia and he organized the murder of Goran Đuričković and his godfather Saša Marković.

Special prosecutor Veljko Rutović claims that this was announced during the investigation by South African Gregori Michael Ferraris, who was accused with Aleksandar B. Marković from Podgorica of creating a criminal organization that planned to commit the most serious crimes.

According to that document, Ferraris said that Aleksandar Marković hired him to kill Đuričković because he and his team stole 200 kilograms of cocaine in Spain.

He said that he entered Montenegro past the border crossing, that Aleksandar Marković waited for him and told him that his task was to kill the owner of the restaurant "The old fisherman pub" in Budva.

He explained that after that liquidation, "a war will begin with everyone involved in drug dealing in Montenegro."

The accused told the investigation that Marković showed him Đuričković and his bar.

"He further states that Aleksandar showed him the person who ordered the killing of the owner of the restaurant, telling him that this person was the leader of the Montenegrin mafia and that he had previously organized the murder in which the godfather of the person who was supposed to be killed was mistakenly killed. 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, and even then unofficial information said that he was killed by mistake and that the target was actually the owner of the "Old Fisherman" restaurant.

Prosecutors claim that Ferraris told that Aleksandar 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.

Ferraris and Aleksandar Marković were arrested by the police on May 25, 2015.

Ferraris then told the prosecutor everything written in the indictment, and then later denied everything and said 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 statements and that it is therefore impossible that the defendant invented everything 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 ...

The trial of Ferraris and Marković is scheduled for February 9.

"Mafia boss asked to kill a family with two small children"

According to the indictment, Ferraris said that the liquidation reward was increased to 70.000 euros, because the "leader of the Montenegrin mafia" wanted to kill a family of four with two small children.

It is stated that two specially trained executors were hired for that liquidation.

"In the immediate liquidation, two persons who were specially trained in America would participate, one of whom is named John, whose Facebook name is Marc Middle East, and that after those murders, the criminal organization will start a 'war' with everyone who was involved in the theft 200 kilograms of cocaine," the indictment reads.

The complete logistics of those jobs, the hiring of killers and payment was provided by a person who "in his defense calls Ferraris the boss - the leader of the Montenegrin mafia."

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