Meadows and vineyards acquired by crime?

Property temporarily confiscated at the request of the Special Prosecutor's Office

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The Podgorica High Court adopted a measure temporarily confiscating the property of Danijela B. Mandić, due to the suspicion that it was acquired illegally.

This was confirmed to "Vijesti" from the court, from where they emphasized that the decision concerning her property in Doljani near Podgorica has become final.

They did so at the request of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT). Danijela Mandić and her husband Stefan Đukić are unavailable to the Montenegrin investigative authorities.

He is accused by the SDT indictment of having killed Jovan Klisić and wounding Velizar Gardašević on November 1, 2019, and that she is part of that criminal group... According to the document of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, i.e. prosecutor Saša Čađenović, which was confirmed by the Higher the court in Podgorica - Mandićeva temporarily prohibited the disposal of two meadows with an area of ​​95 and 524 square meters, then two vineyards of the second class with an area of ​​53 and 193 square meters, as well as a residential building with an area of ​​209 square meters, which was built without a building permit. Red international Interpol warrants have been issued for Đukić and his wife.

According to the indictment, Đukić is accused of being the direct perpetrator of the murder of Klisić and wounding of Gardašević.

"In the way that the defendant Đukić, with two other unidentified persons, in a 'Seat Altea' vehicle... came in front of the catering establishment 'Savoja', where they waited for the arrival of the injured Jovan Klisić and Gardašević, when the defendant Đukić got out of the back seat. . fired at least 15 projectiles from an automatic machine," the indictment states, among other things.

He is also accused that two and a half months before that crime, armed with an automatic rifle, he broke into the bar bar "Savoja" in order to liquidate Gardašević, but he was not in the bar at the time.

Apart from them, the list of accused includes Đukić's mother and half-brother - Zorica Đurović, Vuk Lakićević, then Marko Vujadinović (27), Hasip Murić (44), Andrija Glavičanin and Bojan Vuksanović... "During the investigation, the activities of a criminal organization were established, formed for the purpose of committing the criminal acts of murder and aggravated murder, which operated on the territory of Montenegro, where each of the members had a precisely defined task and role... During the search, means of communication between the defendants were found, money in the amount exceeding 50.000 euros , and which is suspected to have been used for the activities of a criminal organization, as well as other items of importance for the criminal proceedings themselves", are the details of the indictment presented by prosecutor Čađenović. This summer, the Podgorica High Court confirmed the indictment of the Special Prosecutor's Office against Đukić and his team...

Tried to kill the Swiss too

Đukić, Emil Tuzović (30) from Podgorica, as well as Serbian citizens Petar Jovanović (46) and Milan Branković (31), were arrested in Ukraine on suspicion of having tried to kill Radivoj Zvicer in the center of Kyiv in May.

Đukić was in Ukraine with a forged passport of North Macedonia. The head of the National Police, Igor Klimenko, announced at the time that the attackers arrived in Ukraine at the beginning of May, after which they bought vehicles, automatic firearms and organized the monitoring of Switzer and his family...

He also announced that the four tried to escape and leave Ukraine without customs control, across the border between Ukraine and Moldova.

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