Stojanović suspected of being a member of Šarić's group: Montenegrin police tried to control him, fled to Albania

There is no active warrant for Stojanović in Montenegro

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Danilo Stojanović, a member of the Serbian police who is being sought by his colleagues there because of the suspicion that he is a member of Darko Šarić's criminal group, escaped from Montenegro to Albania today.

This was confirmed to "Vijesta" by several sources from the Police Administration (UP), explaining that he ran away from the Montenegrin police who tried to control him at the Grnčar border crossing.

There is no active warrant for Stojanović in Montenegro.

One of the sources told "Vijesta" that Stojanović was a passenger in a car that arrived at the Grnčar border crossing from the direction of Montenegro.

"When the police officers started checking, Stojanović jumped out of the car and ran away... The search for him is ongoing," said one of the interlocutors.

Another source explained that the car in which Stojanović was "separated for a detailed check", and that he then ran out of the vehicle.

"There was no warrant issued for him in Montenegro, nor was the international warrant of Serbia delivered to us, if it was issued," said the interlocutor from UP.

In addition to Pljevljak Darko Šarić, 11 other persons are included in the order to expand the investigation of the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime of Serbia.

They accuse Šarić of having, in the period from the beginning of 2020 to April 14, 2022, organized an organized criminal group that carried out a criminal plan on an international scale in the territory of South America.

Šarić suspects that he formed that criminal group in order to arrange the unauthorized purchase of cocaine, its transport to Europe - for resale.

"And all with the aim of obtaining financial benefits by committing criminal acts of unauthorized production and placing on the market of narcotic drugs, as well as, through the members of this criminal group in South America and other persons, depriving the lives of persons who would try to thwart the realization of the contacts of members of his criminal group with the suppliers of narcotic drugs from South America, and organized and ordered the execution of the criminal act of capital murder to the detriment of Milan Milovac," the statement of the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime of the Republic of Serbia states.

From the top of the Montenegrin police, "Vijesti" was previously told that their information, obtained from partner services, says that Saric's group is suspected of murdering Milan Milovac, known as Cigla, in January of last year in Ecuador.

The Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime of Serbia announced that based on the criminal report of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia - Criminal Police Directorate and the Service for Combating Organized Crime, after the preliminary investigation procedure and the collected evidence, they issued an order to investigate Šarić, Dejan Lazarević, Bojan Stanojković, Danil Odović, Aleksandar Bošković, Nikola Spasojević, Danilo Stojanović, Milutin Radovanović, Duško Mirković, Stefan Andrejić, Marko Vukić and Uroš Radovanović.

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