The police and the prosecution confirmed: The liquidation of Đuričković was prevented

Đuričković is the godfather of ex-MP Saša Marković, who was killed in a shooting in Budva in April, and the authorities believe that this arrest will help shed light on that liquidation.
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Ažurirano: 27.05.2015. 19:56h

Senior prosecutor Vesna Jovićević and UP sector manager Milovan Pavićević announced that they prevented the liquidation of Budva resident Goran Đuričković by arresting him in Budva.

Budva police arrested last night Aleksandar Marković (27), born in Cetinje, residing in Podgorica, and Gregori MF (24) from Johannesburg (South Africa). The two were charged with having committed the criminal offense of criminal association.

"The criminal investigation points to the suspicion that these two persons in the previous period, as a group, planned and organized the execution of the criminal offense of aggravated murder to the detriment of Mr. Đ. from Budva," Pavićević said.

He clarified that the activities of the police prosecutor indicate that Marković hired Gregori MF to kill Đuričković on the order of an unknown person.

Pavićević added that Marković was in charge of planning and organizing the murder. He, the police suspect, rented three apartments in Budva, where a South African lived, acquired two vehicles, two motorcycles and a wardrobe for the perpetrator. Prosecutor Jovićević said that one of the suspects presented his defense during the interrogation and gave the investigators enough material to shed light on some murders from the previous period.

Đuričković is the godfather of ex-MP Saša Marković, who was killed in a shooting in Budva in April, and the authorities believe that this arrest will help shed light on that liquidation.

Several forged passports were found with Marković and Gregori MF, namely Bosnian, Croatian, Spanish and Cuban. They were arrested after a routine check of their car when they were found to be driving with false registrations. The action was carried out by order of the Supreme State Prosecutor's Office, and it prevented the continuation of the confrontation between members of two drug clans from Budva and Kotor, which began in Valencia last year, when a load of 300 kilograms of cocaine disappeared.

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