Criminal charges against Milović and Novaković: Suspects of assisting in the attempted murder of Jovan Vukotić

"Lj. M. and MN are charged with the criminal offense of attempted murder by assisting, to the detriment of a member of an opposing criminal organization, the injured party, now deceased, JV in two events from 2020"

33041 views 4 comment(s)
Illustration, Photo: Boris Pejović
Illustration, Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Fugitive policeman Ljubo Milović (39) and colleague Marko Novaković (35) are accused by the Special Police Department of having twice participated in the attempted murder of the now deceased head of the Skaljar clan, Jovan Vukotić, and that they did so on behalf of the Kavak clan.

The SPO filed a criminal complaint against Milović and Novaković on the suspicion that they created a criminal organization and that they assisted in the attempted murder of Vukotić.

Police officer Novaković is also suspected of abuse of official position.

"Lj. M. and MN are charged with the criminal offense of attempted murder by aiding and abetting, to the detriment of a member of an opposing criminal organization, the injured party, now deceased, JV in two incidents from 2020," according to the police statement.

They add that in connection with one of these two events, Petar Mujović was found guilty by a final verdict and sentenced to prison.

"We remind you that PM was detained on October 21, 2020, in front of the Kotor Security Department, on which occasion a pistol with a striker in the rear position, ready for use, was found with him, which had a polished factory number with a frame containing 14 pieces of ammunition, with a bullet in the barrel, and how was the murder of JV prevented

MN, as an official, an active employee of the Police Administration, Kotor Security Department, by abuse of official position, submitted available knowledge and information to the Police Administration Lj. M., which he reached by performing official actions, while Lj. M. forwarded that information to the organizer of the criminal group and to other persons," the statement concludes.

Bonus video: