Bulatović and Vukašinović "play" for Kavčani

The police announced that they believe that Bulatović and Vukašinović planned to use the bombs to attack criminal opponents
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Dejan Vukašinović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Dejan Vukašinović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Ažurirano: 29.07.2018. 06:19h

Luka Bulatović (21) and Dejan Vukašinović are members of the Kavac criminal clan, and after their arrest during the interrogation by the police, they defended themselves by remaining silent, several sources told "Vijesti" yesterday.

Officers of the Podgorica Police and the Criminal Police Sector found five explosive devices in an apartment in a building at the Old Airport the night before last.

While they were removing the explosives, two entrances to the building in Aerodromska Street were evacuated.

The police announced that they believe that Bulatović and Vukašinović planned to use the bombs to attack their criminal opponents.

According to one of the interlocutors of "Vijesti", their arrest was the result of operational work, but he could not specify for whom the explosives were intended.

"After the 28-year-old Filip Bešović from Podgorica was arrested last Sunday, we followed and collected information about the people he hangs out with. That's how we got to Bulatović, whose apartment was searched and so much explosives were found that the consequences would be catastrophic if activated. While the search was going on, Vukašinović appeared at the door of the flat that Bulatović rented. Seeing the police, he started to leave the building, but the police arrested him."

The same source claims that it can be said with certainty that someone's liquidation was prevented by that police action.

"It is really difficult to prove, but we will continue to collect evidence in that direction and try to find out where the explosives came from," said the newspaper's interlocutor from the police.

Filip Bešović was arrested last weekend, and the police found with him 21 electric cartridges for activating explosives, 2 GPS devices used for tracking and movement, 11 magnets, 11 mobile phones, 17 SIM cards of national and foreign mobile operators, a laptop, a package with cocaine, about 16.000 euros and several payment and bank cards.

He is also believed to be close to coffee houses.

He also defended himself by remaining silent after his arrest.

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