Judoka Marko Radulović attacked an inspector in front of a child

Judoka Marko Radulović insulted and hit police officer Marko Drobnjak, who was on his heels four years ago
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Ažurirano: 10.03.2013. 13:52h

Inspector for narcotics Marko Drobnjak was targeted by Montenegrin judoka Marko Radulović yesterday morning, "Vijesti" has learned from the police.

A "Vijesti" source close to the investigation said that Drobnjak was sitting with two friends and his three-year-old daughter in the "West Pub" cafe in Podgorica, when Radulović started insulting him, threatening to kill him, after which he hit him.

The eyewitness said that Drobnjak's three-year-old daughter was sitting on his lap when Radulović insulted and threatened him, calling him a murderer.

"Drobnjak was sitting in a cafe with two other men when Blažo Vuksanović entered, looked at him and sat down at the hanging table. Five minutes after that, Radulović came and sat down with Vuksanović. Not long after, Radulović started insulting Drobnjak, threatening to kill him and calling him a murderer. He invited him to come to his house, to his father and grandfather, to arrest him, so he will see who they are," said the interlocutor of "Vijesti".

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The same source claims that Drobnjak put his daughter on the lap of one of his friends and stood up, when Radulović hit him. One of the guests allegedly stood between them, and Radulović continued with insults and threats.

Radulović allegedly repeated all the insults and threats in front of the police, who arrived at the cafe not long after. After that, Radulović and Vuksanović were taken to the Podgorica police, in front of which a group of their friends gathered last night.

Radulović's friends

The Basic Prosecutor's Office told "Vijesti" that the interrogation of Radulović began around midnight, but by the time this issue of Vijesti was closed, no decision had been made on his possible detention.

Deputy State Prosecutor Enes Baković interrogated the actors of the event, as well as witnesses, from yesterday afternoon until late at night.

The interlocutor of "Vijesti" from the Police Administration said that Radulović will most likely be charged with violent behavior.

On November 15, 2011, Marko Radulović and his friend Aleksandar Spičanović filed a criminal complaint against Drobnjak, due to the alleged attempted murder during the arrest operation. The report includes Miloš Mrdak and Srđan Babović, officers of the Police Administration.

On November 15, 2011, Marko Radulović and his friend Aleksandar Spičanović filed a criminal complaint against Drobnjak for alleged attempted murder.

Regarding the arrest action of November 9, 2009, for which Radulović and Spičanović filed a report against the three inspectors, the official position of the police is significantly different - shots were fired in an ambush, and then drugs were found in Spičanović's car.

Last November, Spičanović was sentenced to one and a half years in prison for the criminal offense of unauthorized production, possession and distribution of narcotic drugs, and Radulović was sentenced to seven months in prison for the criminal offense of assisting the perpetrator after the crime was committed.

Radulović, Ivan Šerić from Belgrade, Novica Knežević and Luka Laković from Podgorica were arrested in April 2010. At that time, they were charged with having committed the criminal acts of preparation and attempt to commit a criminal act, criminal association, attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons and explosive materials, in an organized manner. Spičanović was then identified as the organizer of the group.

Last night, "Vijesti" could not find out from the leaders of the Police Administration and the MUP how they will protect Drobnjak and what position they will take regarding the attack on him. Some of them did not want to comment, but referred the journalist to the public relations team, and Acting Director of UP Slavko Stojanović did not answer the call of the "Vijesti" journalist.

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