Erić will arrive in Podgorica in about 20 days: Sweden will extradite one of the tunnel digging suspects to the High Court

In mid-October, Erić was arrested at the airport in Stockholm, on his way out of Sweden, where he allegedly intended to travel to Belgrade.

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Erić, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/RTCG
Erić, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/RTCG
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The Ministry of Justice needs to determine and agree transit routes after Swedish judicial authorities approved the extradition of Vladimir Eric (33) from Loznica, who is wanted by Montenegro because he is believed to have been part of a criminal group that dug a tunnel to the depot of the High Court in Podgorica this summer. .

This procedure takes about 20 days, when it is expected that the Serbian citizen should be available to the Montenegrin judicial authorities.

Vladimir Erić was arrested in mid-October in Sweden based on a NCB Interpol Podgorica warrant on suspicion of having participated in digging a tunnel to the High Court depot in Podgorica.

He was then arrested at the airport in Stockholm, on his way out of Sweden, where he allegedly intended to travel to Belgrade.

According to the warrant issued by NCB Interpol Podgorica, he is wanted since September 28 for conducting criminal proceedings before the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, and he is charged with the criminal offense of criminal association in conjunction with the criminal offense of aggravated theft and the criminal offense of preventing evidence in complicity.

In addition to Erić, a warrant was also issued for his fellow citizens from Loznica - Veljko Marković (1991), Milan Marković (1970) and Dejan Jovanović (1993).

The police have so far arrested five people, whom they suspect are connected to the robbery of the court depot - Katarina Baćović, Marijan Vuljaj, Nikola Milačić and Ivica Piperović.

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