The biggest sin of the recently murdered Andrija Gazivoda (30) is that he hung out with "two guys who had a problem" and that he took the mother of one of them - Vukan Vujačić, to Kosovo to see her son.
His father Vaso Gazivoda told "Vijesti" that.
"It's true, all the Montenegrin police know that and I don't hide it, he (Andrija) as a guy was hanging out with some two guys who had a problem. His biggest sin is... that he took the mother of one of those guys and took her to Kosovo to see her son, and he had to die and be killed because of that," said Vaso Gazivoda.
"Who will put me tomorrow, and in what clan will they put me if I go to restore Dukađini's law... I may not be alive, but let me see what clan they will put me in... I cannot return my Andrija, nor can I get over it." he said.
A 17-year-old man from Cetinje was killed on February XNUMX in front of the gym located in the premises of the "Lovćen" Sports Center in the capital.

Cetinje police chief Igor Popović announced in the local parliament that the murders of Gazivoda and Petar Muhadinović (51) from Cetinje were the result of a conflict between organized criminal groups.
A day later, Chief Special Prosecutor Milivoje Katnić denied it.
"That's what Popović said, and I, as GST, tell you that we have no indication that Gazivoda and Muhadinović were killed in a conflict between organized criminal groups... These persons were not even interesting security persons, let alone that they were members of organized criminal groups. We have no information about that, which doesn't mean anything now, but it means that nothing can be announced until then." Katnić's opinion, however, is not shared by the head of the Criminal Police Sector, Enis Baković, who said that he trusts Popović:
"Our operational findings indicate that this is the result of a conflict between organized criminal groups," he said.
Alleged members of the Kavac criminal clan - Vujačić, Igor Mašanović and Mario Milošević are suspected by the police and the prosecution for the murder of Radomir Đuričković on October 10, 2016 in Cetinje.
Đuričković was the godfather of the first victim of the cocaine war - Goran Radoman and the brother of his uncle Goran Đuričković, whom the police labeled as members of the Skaljar criminal clan.
Radoman was liquidated on February 19, 2015 in Belgrade, and Goran Đuričković was killed by sniper fire on October 27 of the same year in Budva.
A few nights after his son was killed, Gazivoda filmed how the Cetinje police "work". Along with those recordings, which were published on social networks by members of the Gazivoda family, it was written that the police were sleeping. They also demanded the dismissal of the local police...
Responding to journalist Petar Komnenić on March 5, Baković, guest on TV Vijesti, said that the police were not asleep and that this is not visible in the video. He also said that one policeman was not in the official car that Gazivoda was filming.
The father of the murdered XNUMX-year-old said that the head of the Criminal Police Department "hurt him as a parent" with his statement on the Načisto show.
"He said it was not true that the policeman was asleep. At the protest meeting of the URA Civil Movement, a few hundred citizens were watching, I approached one of the commanders of the OB Cetinje and asked him if he had watched the CD. He said he did. When I asked if he had done anything about it, if he had suspended anyone, he shrugged his shoulders and said: 'Here, the man standing next to you is the man who was sleeping'. The policeman just bowed his head and didn't say a word. "He didn't say a word, so he admitted that he was asleep," said Gazivoda.
He provided "Vijesti" with a video from Cetinje, explaining that he filmed the policemen for two and a half hours.
"He slept for an hour, he doesn't move from the square... In the evening, I was after them all night," he said.
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