Thirteen officers of the Police Administration are suspected of somehow participating in the alleged torture of Jovan Grujičić from Podgorica, "Vijesti" reported.
His father, Budimir Grujučić, at the end of September 2020 filed a report against several police officers for, as he claims, the kidnapping and torture of his son.
Jovan is accused of bomb attacks on the "Grand" bar and the house of former National Security Agency official Duško Golubović.
Before he was acquitted in the first instance, he denied in court that he participated in those crimes, recounting how he was brutally tortured in the police station while they forced him to confess.
Three months to three years of imprisonment will be given to an official who is found to have entered someone else's apartment or closed premises without authorization: "Or at the request of an authorized person, he does not leave that apartment or premises", says the Criminal Code
"In the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, an investigation is underway against 10 persons suspected of the criminal offense - torture, and against three persons suspected of the criminal offense - violation of the inviolability of the apartment, according to the criminal complaint of Budimir Grujićić from Podgorica, during which all procedural actions are being taken necessary for the decision," state prosecutor and spokesman for the Podgorica prosecutor's office Vukas Radonjić told "Vijesta" yesterday.
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In the report, Budimir Grujičić referred to the head of the Criminal Police, Miloš Vučinić, and the head of blood offenses at the Podgorica Security Center, Srđan Korać.
He wrote that the sequence of events that resulted in his son's self-incriminating statement to prosecutor Snežana Šišević actually began with Vučinić's friendly call to the director of the Dobrota Special Hospital in Kotor, Petar Abramović...
Jovan Grujičić was housed in that health facility, and his father claims in his report to the prosecutor Nikola Boričić that he was abducted from there by three people with phantoms...
This was happening as part of a police investigation into two bombings.
"According to my objective knowledge, the defendant Vučinić Miloš, even before the abduction of my son from the Special Hospital... on a friendly line with director Abramović, influenced my son Jovan to be denied the necessary therapy on 25/5/2020 at 19 p.m. "...
He claims that Jovan was first deceived that evening, by Vucinić, through Abramović and his subordinate medical workers, when he asked why he was not receiving the therapy he has been receiving since 2012...
"Also, he was deceived and without the necessary legal solutions, taken on May 26, 5, at 2020:5.45 a.m., by three masked persons with phantoms on their heads, which was admitted by the director of Dobrota Hospital during the search on September 24, 9. in the year with judge Nenad Vujanović. Also, when Jovan was abducted illegally by three masked persons, he was denied the necessary therapy, which represents a serious crime against him, that is, against his mind and body," Budimir Grujičić's report states.
They rode a man
Budimir Grujičić accuses Korac of signing a request asking the Special Hospital to allow him to question Jovan Grujičić as a citizen for six to eight hours, even though all the conditions existed for that work to be done in a health facility.
He assesses that Korać in the hospital in Kotor could not apply methods such as not giving therapy, hitting the kidneys, loins and feet with a baseball bat, electric shock torture on the genitals, eyelids, pulling on and hitting him with boxing gloves... and that is why he kidnapped him and took to Podgorica...
"At the end of this torture, police officer Leković Vukašin rode Jovan, at the same time making videos of that riding and telling Jovan that he would publish it on social networks, so that everyone could see what kind of maniac Jovan is," he writes.
The application states that on May 26, 2020, Korać was the only one without a mask.
He wrote that he was told this by a friend who went to see what was happening with Jovan at the Podgorica Security Center:
"I also saw Jovan helpless, surrounded by three officers of the criminal police who had phantoms on their heads. Then two more masked officers with phantoms on their heads came out of one of the offices and entered the office where Jovan was, while Korać was the only one without a mask, and that's when my friend identified him," claims Grujičić.
UP: Acted legally
After Grujičić's criminal complaint, the police announced that they acted legally and exclusively "according to the instructions and orders of the acting prosecutor"...
They then appealed to all state authorities and institutions to conduct effective investigations in order to ensure the efficiency of the procedure.
"All the police officers who acted in the specific case, including the management staff, in recent months have been exposed to strong media pressure and accusations that are completely fabricated from various addresses, which is an attempt to mislead the judicial authorities of Montenegro and justify to the principals and injured persons ", the police announced at the time.
First instance acquitted for the bombings
Jovan Grujičić was acquitted in the first instance of the accusation that he threw a bomb at the "Grand" bar and the house of police officer Golubović.
This is the judgment of the Basic Court in Podgorica, that is, Judge Nenad Vujanović.
Explaining the verdict, Vujanović, as "Vijesti" was told, stated that Grujičić's confession immediately after he was arrested was not in accordance with the other evidence presented during the trial.
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