Turkish police: No body remains were found in the garden of the house where Bojanic was hiding

Turkish media announced yesterday that Bojanić was arrested on suspicion of killing and burying Rist Mijanović from Cetinje in the yard of the house where he was staying.

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The Istanbul police announced that they did not find the remains of the body in the garden of the house where Željko Bojanić from Kotor was hiding, and that they will take the necessary legal action against those who mislead the public on this matter.

They explained that it was established that Bojanić, who they say is a member of an organized criminal organization, came to Turkey with a fake North Macedonian passport issued in the name of Jordan Andelev Belčev and that he was staying in their province.

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"As a result of the initiated investigations, the mentioned person was arrested in an operation that was carried out in Sarıyer district on 4.11.2022 November XNUMX. During the search of the house where he was staying, a fake identity card, passport and digital material were seized. that the body of the man-eater was buried in the garden of the house, no traces were found. Necessary legal actions will be taken against those who mislead the public on this matter. The Istanbul Police Department will resolutely continue the fight against all crimes and criminals in order to protect the peace and well-being of our city , as she has done so far," their statement reads.

Turkish media announced yesterday that Bojanić was arrested on suspicion of killing and burying Rist Mijanović, a resident of Cetinje, in the yard of the house where he was staying.

Kotoranin was arrested by members of the Istanbul Branch for the fight against organized crime.

He was on Interpol's most wanted fugitives list for years. The warrant for him was issued by order of the judicial authorities of Slovenia, which accuse him of having participated in the international smuggling of cocaine from South America to Europe.

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