Postponed trial for the murder of Đuričković: The prosecutor submitted Sky communications to the court to be used as evidence

Milošević, Mašanović and Vujačić are accused by the indictment of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office of being involved in the murder of Đuričković, which took place on October 10, 2016, and of endangering the life of Milorad Radulović.

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Milošević (archive), Photo: Savo Prelevic
Milošević (archive), Photo: Savo Prelevic
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The continuation of the trial of the accused Mario Milošević, accused of the murder of Radomir Đuričković in Cetinje, was postponed until December 26 in the High Court in Podgorica, due to the absence of the accused Vukan Vujačić due to his health.

In addition to Milošević, Igor Mašanović and Vukan Vujacić were also accused of murdering Đuričković in 2016.

Before the president of the criminal panel Judge Veljko Radovanović adjourned the trial, the representative of the indictment, the state prosecutor Željko Tomković in the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, proposed that the Sky communications provided to him by the Police Directorate, which refer to the defendants Milošević, be used as evidence. Vujačić and Mašanović.

"From the Sector for Combating Organized Crime of the Police Administration, I received separate communications related to this procedure with a proposal to use these communications as evidence in the continuation of the procedure," said prosecutor Tomković yesterday.

Judge Radovanović ordered that the communications handed over to him by the prosecutor be copied and handed over to the defense of the accused. He did not say whether it was the Sky communications submitted to the court by the defendant Milosevic's lawyer, lawyer Natalija Karadžić Perković, in which unknown persons arrange murders and high prison terms for the accused in this case.

At the main hearing on November 28, lawyer Karadžić Perković requested the exemption of senior state prosecutor Željko Tomković from this case due to suspicion of impartiality. She said before the court that she was seeking exemption because prosecutor Tomković did not take any action regarding the Sky communications, in which unknown persons are conspiring to set up murder and life imprisonment for the accused in this case.

Explaining her request for exemption, lawyer Karadžić Perković stated that the acting prosecutor assumed the guilt of Mario Milošević because he did not take any action even after learning about the existence of communications between S9D6J and B20712 and S9D6JB from March 6, 2020, in which explicitly, among other things, states: "I'm just waiting for the trial to start and I'm digging him for 40 years, just don't mention it to anyone", But they're going for 20 years each and Mario 40",, I'll make Mario shoot, I've prepared everything" "I'll put him in concrete" but they're all put in concrete "it's the end of them" the bones won't bring it out, you'll see"...

"In this case, the prosecution assumes the guilt of Milošević Mario from the very beginning! It cannot be that the prosecution does not see that witnesses are being instructed to give false statements before the court and that the accused Milošević is being sentenced to 40 years in prison and that the bones are not being taken out of prison. This behavior of the acting prosecutor creates legal uncertainty for all citizens of Montenegro because we can all find ourselves in the role of Milošević Mario. "In the history of the Montenegrin judiciary, unprecedented discrimination against one person is being carried out, based on the presumption of guilt, and all with the aim of reaching a guilty verdict," she stated.

She added that in this case, the perpetrator of the crime is not being prosecuted, but that it is about the legal prosecution of Milošević Mario and the violation of his fundamental human rights, guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of Montenegro as well as international conventions.

Milošević, Mašanović and Vujacić are accused by the indictment of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office of being involved in the murder of Đuričković, which took place on October 10, 2016, and of endangering the life of Milorad Radulović. According to the indictment, Milošević was designated as the direct perpetrator of the murder. As stated in the indictment, the defendants bought a Renault Megane vehicle for 2.100 euros, which was used during the murder, specifically that the defendant Vujačić took possession of the vehicle on October 9, 2016 in Podgorica. It is added that on October 10, they followed Đuričković's movements in Cetinje, waited for him to get into a vehicle in Proleterska Street IV near the "Konoba" bar.

"At that moment, the defendant Milošević fired two projectiles in the direction of Đuričković, who died a day later as a result of his wounds," the indictment states. As further stated, they fled on a country road and set fire to the vehicle in which they left the automatic rifle from which the shots were fired.

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