Several mobile phones were also stolen from the depot of the High Court, evidence in the criminal proceedings before that court, "Vijesti" confirmed.
The inventory of that courtroom showed that in addition to 19 weapons, mobile phones were also stolen.
The burglary of the court depot was noticed on September 11, when the authorities first determined that someone had "just" rummaged through the evidence. However, while the investigation in the general depot and the cursory list of evidence in the most important cases was still ongoing, it was discovered that the thieves entered the depot through an underground passage from Njegoševa Street number 12...
The first major clue in the case, the van used by the suspects, was found by the police on September 13.
A day later, they also found an apartment in the Podgorica neighborhood of Zabjelo, where their base was allegedly located.
Predrag Mirotić, who is suspected of driving the tunnel diggers from Zabjelo to the city center when they were leaving to build an underground passage to the High Court depot, was arrested on September 23.
He was their point of contact, helped them to stay in Podgorica unhindered and provided them with the tools they used to attack the courtroom.
In the investigation of the robbery of the depot, several suspects have been arrested so far, and the police and the prosecutor's office are determining the motive and trying to find the perpetrators.
The Basic State Prosecutor's Office (ODT) in Podgorica, which is handling the case, recently issued an order to expand the investigation against the defendants Katarina D. Baćović, Ivica R. Piperović, Nikola D. Milačić and Marijan P. Vuljaj, due to the well-founded suspicion that they committed more crimes.
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