Investigation into the murder of Bogdan Milić: Paović was interrogated for almost five hours

In the prosecutor's office headed by Milivoje Katnić, the hearing began at noon, and the 16.40-year-old suspect was taken out of the building around XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.
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Police in front of the Special Prosecutor's Office (illustration), Photo: Savo Prelevic
Police in front of the Special Prosecutor's Office (illustration), Photo: Savo Prelevic
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Mošo Paović from Cetinje was interrogated for more than four hours yesterday in the Special State Prosecutor's Office, in the investigation into the murder of Bogdan Milić on June 11.

In the prosecutor's office headed by Milivoje Katnić, the hearing began at noon, and the 16.40-year-old suspect was taken out of the building around XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.

According to "Vijesti" information, the police are looking for two more citizens of Cetinje who allegedly participated in the crime, one of whom, the source claims, was already questioned at the beginning of the investigation. The day before yesterday, the representatives of the prosecution and the Police Administration officially announced that Paović, Lazar Nedović (20) and Žarko Pejaković (19) are suspects in the murder of their fellow citizen.

According to unofficial information from "Vijesti", the investigators were led to the killers by fingerprints and DNA traces, which forensic experts found at the scene of the murder, but also on the weapons used during the liquidation.

Marko Vujačić (48), Dragan Vušurović (33) and Goran Vušurović (48) were wounded in the shooting in a cafe in Cetinje, during which Milić suffered fatal injuries. They did not sit at the same table with the murdered man.

Police officers and prosecutors announced that Paović, Nedović and Pejaković are suspected of having planned, prepared and executed the murder of Milić, in complicity with at least two other persons.

The head of the Podgorica Security Center, Milovan Pavićević, said that the arrested persons were "close to an organized criminal group".

"The suspects were deprived of their liberty on June 14, three days after the crime was committed, on suspicion of having committed the crimes of creating a criminal organization, aggravated murder, and illegal possession of weapons. Weapons that were used in the commission of the crime, silicone masks, caps were found," Pavićević said.

He explained that through a detailed search of the terrain in Cetinje, they found the weapon in a hilly and inaccessible area above the former factory 'Obod'.

"The aforementioned weapons and other items were hidden in a backpack, i.e. to a bag that was buried in the ground," the police said.

Special prosecutor Saša Čađenović did not want to tell journalists about the motive of the suspects, while his boss - Katnić, added that the suspected group acted independently. "Vijesti" was previously unofficially told that the attack was allegedly a continuation of the war of criminal clans.

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