Budva resident Miroslav Ćetković (29) and Bosnia and Herzegovina citizen Predrag Ilinčić were killed last night in front of a Budva bar.
Unofficial information says that Ćetković and Ilinčić shot at each other. Ilinčić died of serious injuries in a Kotor hospital, while Ćetković died on the spot.
According to unofficial information, the shooting took place in front of a cafe owned by Ćetković's godfather, Miloš Ivančević.
"Vijesti" was told that the 29-year-old was driving down a one-way street towards the bar, and that the killer was waiting for him outside, armed with two pistols. According to this information, Ćetković also managed to pull out a weapon and shoot his attacker.
"Several shots were fired. Ćetković's lifeless body was found by the policemen on the seat of the Toyota... The Bosnian was swearing at the policeman who was trying to lift him off the asphalt," said the interlocutor of "Vijesti".
The Police Administration said that around 18,30:XNUMX p.m. last night, on Babilonia Street in Budva, there was a mutual use of firearms between two people.
"Tonight around 23,00:29 p.m., another person who participated in the mutual use of firearms also died. The person, whom we know is PI (18,30), a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and whose identity is still being confirmed , died in the General Hospital in Kotor, as a result of the injuries she sustained in tonight's event. We remind you that, as is suspected, earlier that evening around 29:XNUMX p.m., on Babilonia Street in Budva, there was a mutual use of firearms between two persons , the aforementioned PI and M.Ć (XNUMX) from Budva. M.Ć died on the spot, while the PI was transported to the General Hospital in Kotor with life-threatening injuries, where he later died. Police and prosecutorial activities, which undertaken in order to establish all the facts and clarify the events, are ongoing," the Police Administration announced.
The police detained all the people who were in the bar for an informational interview.
After the murder of Đorđe Boreta on December 7, Budva was practically under a police blockade, and the inspectors then kept a watchful eye on persons of security interest from that city. The clan from Rafailović, to which Ćetković allegedly belonged, was under special attention.
At that time, it was announced that 19 people had been deprived of their freedom across the country, including a Budvanin.
During the searches, 250 grams of cocaine, 2,6 kilograms of marijuana and skunk, 542 grams of heroin, weapons, mobile phones... were found and seized.
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