My friend Goran Rakočević asked me to go to the apartment at the Old Airport for 500 euros and take the weapons that were in that apartment, in order to help Filip Bešović, who had already been arrested, to remain undetected for those weapons.
That's what Dejan Vukašinović said yesterday, at the trial where he, Bešović, Rakočević and Luka Bulatović are on trial for illegal possession of weapons.
Vukašinović and Rakočević previously defended themselves by remaining silent.
Vukašinović explained yesterday, to the questions of his defense attorney Marko Radović, that he came to that apartment by chance, but that he did not even manage to enter it, because the policeman stopped him at the entrance and arrested him.
"Rakočević explained to me that there were bullets and a bomb there, I had no idea that there were also explosives of great destructive power... I was in a bad financial situation, my wife was pregnant and I agreed to do it for 500 euros" , said Vukašinović yesterday.
Rakočević and Bešović were previously convicted for illegal weapons, and Bešović was sentenced to probation, and Rakočević was sentenced to work in the public interest, it was read yesterday at the trial
He added that he had never entered that apartment before and that Rakočević should have taken the weapon from him.
Rakočević and Bešović confirmed that what Vukašinović was saying was true, and Rakočević added that he did not go for that weapon, because he had already been convicted of the same crime, and that seven to ten days before the arrest of Bešović, he was with him in that apartment when he was leaving his weapon.
"Bullets and a bomb, I didn't even know there were more weapons in the apartment," Rakočević said. Bešović added that two days before his arrest, he brought in explosives himself and only he knew about them.
"I gave Rakočević the key to the apartment so that they could resell those weapons," said Bešović. DNA expertise found traces of Bešović and Rakočević on the weapon, and an unreliable trace of Bulatović was found on the purse.
Expert Sandra Kovačević clarified yesterday that she cannot claim that Bulatović is really the donor, but that the possibility that the trace is his cannot be eliminated either.
At the beginning of the trial, Bešović admitted that the weapon found at the Old Airport was his, stating that the others had nothing to do with it.
He is accused of having unauthorized possession of a large quantity of explosive materials in Pera Ćetkovića Street in Podgorica, then of having, together with Rakočević in another apartment in 4. Jula Street, a large quantity of weapons, ammunition and explosive materials, as well as that in co-perpetrator with Bulatović and Vukašinović in Aerodromska Street in Podgorica, also illegally kept a large quantity of weapons, ammunition and explosive materials.
Since a larger quantity of weapons is involved, according to the Criminal Code, they face sentences of one to eight years in prison.
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