The parents of Adis Spahić appealed to the competent institutions, as well as everyone who has any information about this Baranin, to tell them if their son is alive.
That thirty-three-year-old disappeared on October 14, when around 11 a.m. he left Bar for Podgorica, "to take his brother-in-law Damir Hodžić somewhere".
According to police information, the day before Hodžić was driven from Bar, where he was staying illegally, to near Podgorica by his father.
Police have been unable to track them down, but there is reportedly surveillance footage of the two in the same car.
Spahić's mother, Mirsada, told "Vijesta" yesterday that she did not know anything about her son for a month, who left their hair salon on October 14 and promised to return in the afternoon.
"My son is not a criminal, nor does he have anything to do with what is happening in Montenegro in the field of crime. He has two children, an eight-year-old son and a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter. We work together in a hair salon and live quite normally. That day when I saw him for the last time, we renovated the salon with 2.500 euros that I received as assistance to female entrepreneurs. While we were working, he said to me - 'Mother, I'm going to Podgorica to transfer Dad (Damir Hidžić) somewhere'. I told him not to stay too long, because the masters are in the salon. He said he wouldn't... Since then, he's been gone, and we're going through agony, because we don't know anything about him," she said.
She explains that the police, when they reported him missing, told her that her son was "clean as a tear".
“He has never done anything illegal, nor does he have any friends from the criminal world. That day, he went to take his brother-in-law away, with whom he has no business ties in any way. We didn't even know that Dado was in Montenegro, because before that he was staying in Sarajevo since he was deported after serving his sentence for extortion. We didn't even know that taking him somewhere by car could have any consequences," she said.
Spahić's parents say that they are outraged that the authorities have been unable to trace their son, Hodžić, or even the car that Baranin used to pass through the Sozina tunnel that day at around 11.40:XNUMX a.m.
"For some reason, our friends, the Hodžić family and our daughter-in-law's parents, first reported the disappearance in Žabljak. We don't know why, but if he was seen there, we ask all people, and we believe there are good ones, to give us any information about him. The Serbian media write about the disappearance every day, but no one specifies whether our son is alive or dead. If he (Adisa) is alive, we ask him to contact his son Dzhan, because we don't know how to explain to him that his father has been gone for a month," they said.
They add that it is unclear to them that the police have not yet told them whether their son has left Montenegro anywhere:
"They went by car, it's not a needle that can go unnoticed. They removed footage from surveillance cameras in Spuz, Danilovgrad, Podgorica... but they don't tell us anything. We ask them to tell us the truth, whatever it is. This is the first time we are facing this, because Adis has never caused any problems and we don't know what to do and who to turn to to help us", said Spahići.
According to "Vijesti" information from the investigation, the signal of Spahić's mobile phone was last registered less than four hours after he passed through Sozina.
However, it was not specified where he was then.
That Baranin disappeared on the way from Bar to Podgorica, and Hodžić is said to have been missing since then.
Hodžić is one of the closest associates of the recently murdered Baranin Alan Kožar.
That criminal group worked closely with the Zemun and Skaljar criminal clans for years.
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