What was stolen from the depot of the High Court: There is no phone for Switzer, no gun for Belivuk...

After half a year, the census in the High Court was completed, after a search of the court archives

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The tunnel that led from the apartment to the court depot, Photo: Vlada
The tunnel that led from the apartment to the court depot, Photo: Vlada
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The mobile phone of Tamara Zvicer, the wife of the leader of the kava clan, Radoj Zvicer, the title deed in her name, one of the guns seized from a member of the criminal group responsible for the attempted murder of journalist Olivera Lakić - were stolen from the High Court depot, Vijesti has learned unofficially.

According to the same information, the team of thieves also took a gun - evidence from the case against those accused of planning the murder of the leaders of the criminal group and citizens of Belgrade, Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković...

This is only part of the stolen evidence from the court archive - the list revealed that a total of 19 pistols and rifles, a certain amount of drugs and another ten mobile phones were missing.

Photo of the apartment in the basement from where they got to the court depot
Photo of the apartment in the basement from where they got to the court depotphoto: gov.me/R.Koprivica

The head of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office, Duško Milanović, confirmed yesterday that they have received the final report on the list of missing cases...

Judge Vesna Kovačević, the night before yesterday on the show Načisto, announced that after half a year the list of the court archives was completed, explaining that it took a long time due to the volume of work and the fact that it could only be done in the second shift.

The depot of the High Court was broken into in September last year - the break-in 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.

Television Vijesti announced that the trial of Marjan Vuljaj, one of the suspects in the tunnel digging case, was supposed to begin in the Basic Court yesterday, because during the investigation it was established that Katarina Baćović had enabled her to use narcotic drugs.

However, neither Vuljaj nor Baćović appeared in the courtroom...

"The court will issue an order to the Police Directorate for the forced bringing of the defendant Marjan Vuljaj, who was duly summoned but did not respond to the court's summons," said judge Dragana Lubarda.

The Prosecutor's Office also suspects four citizens of Serbia for digging tunnels and breaking into the High Court depot.

The ODT also accuses Predrag Mirotić, Ivica Piperović and Nikola Milačić of participating in that criminal enterprise...

Suspect Vladimir Erić is in Swedish extradition custody.

Yesterday, the Ministry of Justice told the news that his extradition was approved, and that they have yet to establish the transit routes by which the thirty-three-year-old man from Loznica will arrive.

For that procedure, the newspaper's source claims, it takes about 20 days, when it is expected that the Serbian citizen should be available to the Montenegrin judicial authorities.

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