Belgrade criminal Veljko Belivuk he formed a criminal organization of which they became members Marko Miljkovic, Nebojsa Jankovic i Ratko Zivkovic, and whom the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) suspects of the serious murder of Baran Adis Spahić i Damir Hodžić, in Spuž on October 14, 2020.
This follows from the response of the SDT, which issued an order earlier to conduct an investigation against those four Serbian citizens.
According to the same information, the hairdresser from Bar - Spahić, who had no criminal record, and his brother-in-law Damir Hodžić, who was close to the Skaljar criminal clan, were killed by Belivuk, Miljković and Hadžić as co-perpetrators.
Živković is charged with the criminal offense of aggravated murder committed by aiding and abetting.
From the SDT, which is headed by the chief special prosecutor Milivoje Katnic they explained that against Belivuk, known as Velja Nevolja, the order to conduct an investigation was issued due to the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization from article 401a paragraph 1 in connection with paragraph 6 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro.
"And against the other defendants for the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization from Article 401a paragraph 2 in connection with paragraphs 1 and 6 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro. Also, an investigation is being conducted against BV, MM and JN due to the existence of a well-founded suspicion that, as co-perpetrators, they committed the criminal offense of aggravated murder under Article 144, Item 8 in relation to Article 23 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro, and in relation to district Ž.R. due to the criminal offense of aggravated murder committed by aiding and abetting from Article 143 item 8 in connection with Article 25 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro. All persons are citizens of the Republic of Serbia", explained the SDT spokeswoman, special prosecutor Sanja Jovićević.
Although the prosecution has been asking its colleagues from Serbia for months to question the three suspects, the answer has not yet arrived.
"According to the International Conventions and the Agreement concluded between Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia, the competent state authorities of the Republic of Serbia were sent a request for the hearing of all the mentioned persons as defendants. To date, the Special State Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro has not received a response to the request, which was directly submitted to the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime of the Republic of Serbia. Positive international regulations do not define a deadline in which the requested state must respond to the submitted request for assistance, but it is always expected, bearing in mind the seriousness of the criminal acts for which criminal proceedings are being conducted, that this should be done within an appropriately shorter period of time," they answered. from SDT.
They also emphasized that they cannot provide more data and information:
"In order to protect the interests of the ongoing procedure".
They did not answer questions about whether the other suspects in the double murder had been identified, as well as whether the bodies of the murdered Hodžić and Spahić had been found.
At the end of August, representatives of the SDT and the Police Administration announced the details of the crime, announcing that the special prosecutor would Sasa Cadjenovic to interrogate the suspects in Belgrade.
The SDT previously claimed that they had obtained evidence that the suspected foursome, with as yet unidentified members of that criminal organization, first lured and then liquidated two Barans, and that Milo Radulović called the Captain was kidnapped and taken to another location.
"Vijesti" recently announced that the house of Živković in the hamlet of Stanjevića Rupa in Spuška, in which the škaljarac Hodžić and his son-in-law were killed, was almost completely demolished and then renovated, in order to cover up the traces of the liquidations.
Investigators are trying to determine how the bodies of the murdered were removed from that house, but also who all participated in that and in concealing the traces of that crime, because, allegedly, Belivuk, Miljković and Janković already left Montenegro that same night.
"Hodžić was killed immediately when he entered the house with Radulović, Živković and Spahić. Belivuk shot him in the head. Spahić, who started to run away, was simultaneously physically attacked by Miljković and Janković, who was then tied up and then killed. Then they also caught and tied up Radulović. It has not been determined where they took him," said an interlocutor from the investigation earlier.
Belivuk discussed the murder of Spahić and Hodžić with members of his criminal group through the encrypted Sky ECC application.
The indictment of the Serbian Prosecutor's Office for organized crime also includes transcripts of the conversations of that criminal group. According to those documents, a few hours after the liquidations in Spuz, at 19.55:XNUMX p.m., Belivuk recorded a message to the abducted Lazar Vukićević:
"You're lucky that we're scolding these stupid Montenegrins here, so we can't," Belivuk explains why he's not in Ritopek with the team that kidnapped, tortured and killed Vukićević.
In the same message, he mentions Pljevlja, and an hour and a half later he sends another in which he asks for details of the torture of Vukićević and tells them "we are tired, we are dirty, we smell", and then that they are still in their boots. Then he recounted how they killed Hodžić, whom he calls "The Butcher" and his brother-in-law.
SDT will not about crossing the border
The lifting of the ban on crossing the state border for two Belgrade criminals accused of monstrous crimes has been a current topic for months, but it is not yet known who ordered the policemen to let Belivuk and Miljković enter Montenegro.
The SDT did not respond to the question of whether the interrogation of Belvuk and Miljković was planned in the investigation of possible abuse committed during the lifting of the ban on entry into Montenegro.
Since January 2021, when Belivuk and Miljković entered the country, current and former officials have given conflicting answers to the question of who allowed them to cross the border with Montenegro.
Because of that case, police inspectors Aleksandar Bošković and Saša Đurović were recently arrested, although they already explained at the first hearing that they received the order to delete the ban in the system from the former assistant director of the Police Administration, Enis Baković.
After the policemen mentioned Baković, the case was taken over from the Basic State Prosecutor's Office by the SDT, in which he and his former colleague, also former assistant director of UP Zoran Lazović, gave their statements.
Lazović told Vijest that he did not give orders to Baković.
At the end of January last year, he said that there was no need to fear the presence of Serbian citizens Belivuk and Miljković because the inspectors of the then Sector for the fight against organized crime, which he managed, "keep an eye on them" 24 hours a day...
"If they are not enemies of Montenegro, there is no need to fear anyone," Lazović said a few months before the SDT announced that it was they who were suspected of having committed a double murder three months before the lifting of the ban in Montenegro.
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