Mićunović and Vulević in the same team

The police identified criminal groups and their mutual connection in a secret document

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Mićunović, Photo: Luka Zekovic
Mićunović, Photo: Luka Zekovic
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The security services determined that the group Branislav Bran Mićunović directly cooperates with the criminal clan Vuk Vulević, and that this Beran citizen further spreads his business to nine more influential criminals from Nikšić, Bar, Podgorica and Beran.

They also established that the Vulević clan - from Beran, draws huge financial resources for its criminal activities from a businessman from Žabljak.

According to unofficial information from Vijesti, this is stated in the latest Serious and Organized Crime Threat Assessment (SOCTA), adopted in March.

According to the same source, in the secret part of that document, in addition to the name, personal information and photo of Nikšić, who has been known for years as the most important player in the Montenegrin underground, his contacts and cooperation with the Beranc clan are also explained.

Vuk Vulević in front of the Basic Court in Podgorica
Vuk Vulević in front of the Basic Court in Podgoricaphoto: Savo Prelevic

Allegedly, in the previous document, Mićunović was not registered as a person of interest to the security sector.

SOCTA was created by the Interdepartmental Operational Team, which includes representatives of the intelligence and security sector and the Prosecutor's Office.

That team recorded Mićunović's contacts and close cooperation with Vulević, but also how much money the businessman from Zabljak, whose name is also included in the secret files, finances them with.

The investigators determined which member of that clan was in charge of drug smuggling, and which of them was responsible for criminal acts with elements of violence. However, it is not specified in what field Mićunović and Vulević cooperate, according to Vijesti sources.

Branislav Mićunović's name has been mentioned in mafia, security and business circles for decades.

On January 6, 2021, he was arrested in Budva for illegal possession of weapons, but he was released from police custody some 48 hours after his arrest, because the prosecutor Jovanka Čizmović she did not even ask for detention.

It is connected with numerous businesses in Montenegro - from real estate, the construction sector, the sale of football players, to games of chance.

Back in 1983, he was linked to the murder Stjepan Đureković in Germany, which they attribute to members of the Yugoslav secret police.

Mićunović was on the indictment of the Italian prosecutor for years Giuseppe Selzi, because of cigarette smuggling in the nineties.

In the mid-80s of the last century, that man from Nikšić hung out with tough guys who were connected to the State Security Service of the former SFRY, among whom were Vlasta Petrović, Đorđe Giška Bozović, Ljubomir Zemunac Magaš, Darko Ašanin, Željko Arkan Raznatović, Ratko Djokic, Dragan Joksović Jokso, Vojislav Raičević called Hey American...

Mićunović was legally acquitted of the murder of a twenty-year-old man from Nikšić Radovan Raca Kovačević in the fall of 2000.

Kovačević was seriously wounded in the night between October 6 and 7 of that year, after an armed confrontation in the hotel casino "Podgorica", in which a man from Cetinje was killed on the spot. Petko Pešukić.

The wounded Kovačević was transported from the casino to the Clinical Center, and the killer, while he was being taken out of the car, approached and shot him in front of the medical staff.

Mićunović was accused of firing shots at the entrance to the Emergency Block, but was acquitted in November 2007.

His longtime friend, and allegedly his bodyguard, Sava Vujović was then accused of helping the perpetrator after the crime. And he was legally acquitted of the charges.

Beran clan

Although he has been considered a dangerous guy from the Montenegrin asphalt for years, Vulević has not been officially convicted of serious crimes.

Due to the settlement in Switzerland, he was in custody from August 7, 2009 to December 28 of the same year and in the period from June 11, 2010 to June 29, 2012. Due to the lack of evidence, he was legally acquitted, while Ajković was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

To him and Zlatko Ajković it was charged that in 1999, as co-perpetrators, in the Zurich cafe-bar Insider, they tried to kill Faiz Kadrić, Suada Porcu, Senad Dunjić, Nedžad Murić, Reshada Matt i Asmir Lubenovac.

Kadric was hit and died, and the others were injured.

Operatives of the secret and public police recorded who is in the Beranc clan, but also with whom his crime team is in conflict. It is also specified what someone from that clan is responsible for, but also that Vulević, apart from Mićunović, cooperates with Vuksan Cemović, brothers Yugoslavia i Vjekoslav Lambulić (Vjeko Lamblo).

Members of the team that collected information for that document found evidence that Vulević maintains communication with detainees Ljubo Bigović i Milan Čil Šćekić, but also to work closely with Nikšić Rajko Baćović i Vuk Božović.

The operatives determined that Vulević and his team were also cooperating with Beranci Željko Golubović, Drasko Vuković.

The media previously announced that Golubović has close family ties with the people of Pljevlja Darko i Duško Sarić, and Vuković was once part of the team of drug lords from Pljevlja. In 2007, Vuković was "abducted" by a group of armed and masked men while he was being transferred to Frederiksund prison in Copenhagen from the hearing. He was a cooperating witness against Šarić, in the "Balkan Warrior" proceeding.

As part of Vuk Vulević's criminal group, it was registered that they are suspected of a double murder in Veruša - Nemanja Prelević i Danilo Peković.

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