Stanišić's body burned after the murder?

The criminal group formed by Đukić and Tuzović planned to use explosives to blow up special prosecutor Saša Čađenović, and they wanted to kill GST Katnić near his house

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Photo: Luka Zekovic
Photo: Luka Zekovic
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The body of a resident of Podgorica Nikola Stanišić it was burned after the murder, and forensic experts from Danilovgrad are trying to determine whether the investigators found his remains with the help of DNA analysis.

This was said by the chief special prosecutor at a press conference yesterday Milivoje Katnić.

"There is a well-founded suspicion that the body, I apologize to the relatives and everyone else, was eliminated or burned after that (murder). We have been looking for fragments and we believe we have found the place where it happened. Whether it will be possible to determine DNA from these fragments that we found there and confirm that it is that person or someone else, that is up to the Forensic Center, which is trained to perform the most complex experiments and checks. They do it diligently," answered Katnić.

For the murder of Stanišić, the Special State Prosecutor's Office even earlier suspected several members of the Kavačac criminal clan who, according to the claims of the SDT, were working on the orders of their bosses - Slobodan Kašćelan i Radoja Zvicer.

Stanišić, who was allegedly close to the Skaljar criminal clan, was kidnapped and killed at the beginning of August last year.

At the joint conference of the SDT and the Police Directorate, yesterday, evidence was presented from the investigations launched against several criminal groups, mostly connected to the Skaljar and Kavak criminal clans.

One of those groups, whose organizers are Stefan Djukic i Emil Tuzovic, special prosecutors suspect that they planned the liquidation of Katnić, his associate Saša Čađenović, policemen Zoran Lazović, Petar Lazović i Ivan Đokić, beating the judge Biljane Uskoković, as well as the arrest and murder of three citizens.

They announced that one of the alleged heads of the Skaljar criminal clan Jovan Vukotić suspects that he and Janko Vukadinović organized a crime group from which they demanded the liquidation of the people of Kašće, Zvice and Belgrade Veljko Belivuk i Marko Miljkovic.

The prosecutors also showed photographs of the murdered Barans Damir Hodžić i Adis Spahić for the liquidation of which the criminal group of Belivuk and Miljković is suspected. The members of that clan exchanged photos of the murdered skalar and his son-in-law Spahić via the encrypted Sky application.

Explosives were prepared for Čađenović

According to the SDT, the criminal group formed by Đukić and Tuzović planned to use explosives to blow up special prosecutor Saša Čađenović when he left the building where he lives, and they wanted to kill GST Katnić near his house - in Daljmo.

In the hands of the special prosecutor Miroslav Turković numerous pieces of evidence were collected through international legal aid - photos and messages that members of that clan exchanged during the observation of the prosecutor, police officers and Judge Uskoković.

Turkovic
Turkovicphoto: Luka Zeković

Clearly stating the task assigned to each member of that clan, Turković specified that the task was Stefan Mićić was to kidnap and kill two Lazović and Đoković, a Milan Brajović called The fuse was in charge of following the judge and prosecutors, as well as procuring explosives... Aleksandar Raičević followed Katnić.

Turković said that he was Zoran Perovic, who is on the run, was tasked with communicating with the holders of the highest state positions in the executive branch and offering them money in order to influence the dismissal and election of holders of judicial positions - judges and prosecutors:

On the order of Đukić, he contacted the then General Secretary of the Government on December 9 last year Bož Milonjić, who were allegedly told that they were ready to give a million euros to acquit Baranin of murder charges in Montenegro Jovan Klisić.

"The goal of this criminal organization was to carry out liquidations for the needs of unidentified persons and for the needs of the criminal organization itself, that is, murders and serious murders on the territory of Montenegro to the detriment of police officers, special prosecutor S.Č. and the chief special prosecutor of the MK, as well as other persons, and to act in such a way that the members of that criminal organization are freed from any criminal responsibility before the courts of Montenegro through illegal influence on the executive power, and through the previous dismissal of the prosecutors who accuse and prosecute them for criminal deeds", said Turković.

Among the messages that Đukić sent were those that he was going to kill Čađenović and his brother, that he was going to "love" him, as well as numerous insults.

Vukotić drew targets

Special Prosecutor Saša Čađenović announced that, according to the evidence collected so far, Jovan Vukotić is reasonably suspected of having determined for himself to give instructions and orders to the members of a criminal organization, recruit members, plan the execution of criminal acts, and provide money for criminal acts that lead to criminal organization and was formed, acquires weapons and explosives: "Means for communication, collects data and determines the persons to be killed, determines the time, place and manner of committing the criminal acts for which the criminal organization was formed, incites other persons to commit the criminal acts for which is a criminal organization formed".

"During the procedure, evidence was collected up to the limit of reasonable suspicion that JV incited other members of the criminal organization during November and December 2020 to commit the criminal offense of aggravated murder to the detriment of RZ and SK by using an explosive device of great destructive power previously provided by other members of the criminal organization , and at the same time incited the commission of the crime of aggravated murder to the detriment of BV and MM, which was supposed to be committed at Tivat airport," said Čađenović.

All the planned murders were prevented, and the investigators seized the explosive device that was supposed to kill Zvicer and Kašćelan.

The prosecutor explained that most of the members of that crime group were not familiar with the complete plan, but had separate groups for each individual action. Some of them were in charge of procuring and making explosive devices, others were in charge of procuring detonator capsules, slow-burning sticks and weapons, and a special group followed targets, secured vehicles, scooters, boats....

Trouble killed and filmed

Belgrade native Veljko Belivuk, aka Great Trouble, On October 14 last year, he killed the thief Damir Hodžić, and then informed the unidentified organizer of that criminal group about it via voicemail, Čađenović said.

"In order to collect material evidence, the Special State Prosecutor's Office carried out searches in several places as well as field searches in order to find the remains of HD and SA, and the collected evidence is subject to expert examination. From the communications of encrypted mobile phones, it was clearly and indisputably established that the victims HD and SA were deprived of their lives, because the communications are explicit in that part, through the fact that the defendants sent both picture and voice messages to the NN organizer, so on 14.10. In 2020, BV, NN sent photos to the organizer, as well as a voice message from which it is clear that the defendant BV immediately took HD's life," said Čađenović.

They entered legally, then were followed and filmed

During January 2021, Belivuk and Miljković entered Montenegro legally through border crossings, and the police treated them in accordance with the requirements of the police of the Republic of Serbia.

"During their stay in Montenegro, they were controlled, interrogated and surveillance measures were taken against them in order to identify the persons they contact, their movements and the actions they perform," said Čađenović.

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