I will kill you. Tonight I will demolish the apartment and everything will be broken... Somehow I managed to escape...
She is from Danilovgrad Biljana Pavićević On August 1, she told the police, reporting threats from her ex-husband. A day later, she told the inspectors that he has a gun, which is why she fears for her life.
After 20 days, the officials of that institution found her lifeless body in a pool of blood in the same place where she was threatened with death, on the terrace of the apartment in Masline, Podgorica.
The person who was reported to the police was arrested for the murder - Miljan Boskovic (37), suspected of having cut her throat with a knife. It is one of the 28 wounds inflicted.
"On August 1, around 19.30:XNUMX p.m., my ex-husband Miljan Bošković, with whom I divorced a year and a half ago, entered the apartment where I live with our minor daughter, who was not in the apartment at the time, in a visibly intoxicated state" , Pavićević told the police inspectors that night, after she managed to escape from the apartment where Bošković went on a rampage, breaking furniture and threatening her.
She listed the insults he uttered to the police officers, after which he threatened: "I will kill you. I'm going to demolish the apartment tonight and everything will be broken. He kicked things around the house and wouldn't let me leave the apartment. He was constantly getting in my face and hitting the closet with his fists... Somehow I managed to escape from the apartment and call the police," she said that night.
She told them he didn't hit her then.
The next day, she went to the police again and told the inspector what she had forgotten the night before - that her ex-husband was armed.
"... I forgot to tell the police officer that my ex-husband owns a firearm without a license, because we had it in our apartment for years and he took it to his apartment in the Konik neighborhood, where he lives as a tenant. "I'm afraid because he has a gun that he won't hurt me, because he's often drunk," she told the police.
The state prosecutor on duty then stated that Bošković did not commit a criminal offense, and the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica said that he did so "after considering all aspects of the event in question"...
After such a decision by the prosecutor, the police filed a misdemeanor charge against Bošković.
However, the judge of the Court for Misdemeanors in Podgorica decided to give him a warning and a protective measure - a ban on approaching less than 50 meters.
In the decision by which he was reprimanded, the judge cites insults and threats...
"... Whore, whore, whore, I'll kill you, tonight I'll demolish the apartment and everything will be broken", it is written in that act, in which they explain that Bošković committed a violation under Article 36 .1 point. 3 of the Act on protection against domestic violence.
That article prescribes a fine of at least three times the minimum wage in Montenegro or a prison sentence of at least ten days.
He told the judge that he committed the said offense under the influence of irritability and rebellion.
"... He stated that he regrets the offense committed, that he is aware that he should not have committed the same since they are divorced and that each lives in his own apartment..."
The judge also explained why she only gave him a warning and a restraining order and that the court in terms of Art. 27 of the Law on Misdemeanors assessed all the circumstances that affect the choice of sanction:
I forgot to tell the police officer that my ex-husband was in possession of a firearm without a license... and he took it to his apartment in Konik, where he lives as a tenant. I'm afraid because he has a gun that he won't harm me - Pavićević told the police
"So, among the mitigating circumstances on the part of the defendant, he appreciated the fact that the defendant accepted responsibility for the misdemeanor charged against him by the request, which contributed to a faster and more economical end to the misdemeanor proceedings, family circumstances, i.e. the fact that he is the father of one minor child, material circumstances which are reflected in the poor financial condition of the defendant, according to reports, and that he is a tenant at the Konik address, the defendant's demeanor after the offense committed, that is, the fact that the defendant expressed remorse for the offense committed, and the fact that the defendant has not been punished for the offense so far..."
The judge explained that the applicant - the Police Directorate, requested that Bošković be declared guilty according to the law and imposed a restraining order and a stalking ban:
"Because there is a danger that they will commit violence again"...
He also states that during the filing of the report, they charged Bošković more heavily, but that during the evidentiary proceedings, they gave up the threat of an attack or of causing a danger that could cause a feeling of personal insecurity or psychological pain for another family member.
Also, they gave up on positions that would accuse Bošković of threats to evict him from the apartment and take away the children, as well as damage or destruction of common property or property of another family member...
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