Postponed trial of Brajović and the Colombians

Brajović and two Colombians were preparing the execution of a serious crime, and with operative work, the investigators collected evidence and stopped the vehicle in which they were suspected and thwarted their plan.

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Due to the justified absence of the president of the special council, judge Biljana Uskoković, the trial of Goran Brajović from Podgorica, and Colombians Costan Casa Jose Aleksandar (43) and Caicedo Bandoya Juan David (29), was postponed today in the High Court in Podgorica, due to suspicion of being members of a criminal organization which operated at the international level, and were formed with the aim of committing an unspecified number of serious crimes against life and limb. The next main hearing is scheduled for March 26.

As stated in the indictment, the criminal organization whose members are the accused Brajović and the Colombians aimed to commit an unspecified number of serious crimes against life and limb.

Brajović and two Colombians were preparing the execution of a serious crime, and with operative work, the investigators collected evidence and stopped the vehicle in which they were suspected and thwarted their plan.

The indictment states that in early 2020, the defendants became members of a criminal group whose head is currently unidentified.

That group, as the investigation showed, operated on the territory of several countries - Montenegro, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Turkey.

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