Investigation into the murder of Bogdan Milić: Laličić also shot, Marković got the guns?

In the document of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, it is stated that on June 11, in the Boulevard of Montenegrin Heroes in Cetinje, Laličić and Nedović together tried to take the lives of several people, in which Marković deliberately helped them - "by making available the means for the execution of the criminal act".
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Investigation after the shooting in Cetinje, Photo: Filip Roganović
Investigation after the shooting in Cetinje, Photo: Filip Roganović
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Pero Laličić also directly participated in the murder of Bogdan Milić and the wounding of three other people on June 11, on the terrace of the Cetinje cafe "Portun".

In the extended order for conducting the investigation, it is stated that Milić and the others were shot by Laličić and Lazar Nedović, with weapons handed over to them by Mitar Marković.

Nedović and his fellow citizens Mošo Paović and Žarko Pejaković were arrested in July on suspicion of being part of a criminal organization that planned and executed the murder of Milić.

About twenty days later, three more people were suspected of having participated in the murder in Cetinje - Mitar Marković (25) and XNUMX-year-old Laličić were arrested in mid-August.

In the document of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, it is stated that on June 11, in the Boulevard of Montenegrin Heroes in Cetinje, Laličić and Nedović together tried to take the lives of several people, in which Marković deliberately helped them - "by making available the means for the execution of the criminal act". .

It is stated that Marković, from an unknown member of a criminal organization, acquired illegal firearms - a pistol of the brand "Browing" and a pistol of the brand "Stayer Magnicler", without a serial number, and handed them over to Laličić and Nedović.

It is stated that on that day, these two people received information that the target was in the "Portun" bar: "After that, with the previously acquired masks... and weapons obtained from Marković Mitar... they came along Baja Pivljanina Street to the Portun Administrative Office." , where on the terrace of the same, the accused Nedović with a 'Stajer' pistol, and the suspect Laličić with a 'Browing' pistol, fired several projectiles at the injured Milić Bogdan, causing him several bodily injuries, as a result of which death occurred," the Order on Extension says. investigations.

It is also stated that they then fired several shots at Dragan Vušurović, Goran Vušurović and Marko Vujačić, "with the intention of depriving them of their lives, inflicting physical injuries on them... so that after that, Nedović Lazar together with the suspect Laličić Pero left the scene and he headed to his apartment in the Gipos settlement," the SDT report says.

In the first Order on conducting the investigation, it was stated that Nedović left a DNA trace on the shell casing that police inspectors found after the murder of Milić.

Now it is written that his and Laličić's traces were also found on the weapon with which the crime was committed "as well as on the clothing used by the perpetrators during the commission of the crime", it is written in the order signed by the special prosecutor Saša Čađenović.

The murdered Milić was not sitting at the table with the three wounded men from Cetinje. He was on the dock during the trial for the murder of Nemanja Medina - at the same time when Vladimir Ulama and Darko Mijović were acquitted of murdering the man from Petrovac, and he was acquitted of helping them hide after the crime.

Mijović was liquidated in the German town of Forst at the beginning of May.

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