Ibrahimović's defense attorney asked for confirmation of the indictment so that the proceedings could begin as soon as possible

State Prosecutor Irena Burić at the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica proposed that the indictment be confirmed because it is based on legally valid evidence, both personal and material.

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Arrest of Ibrahimović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Arrest of Ibrahimović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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In the High Court in Podgorica, a hearing was held today to review the indictment, against the defendant Dino Ibrahimović, for the murder of Edmond Mustafa in Bar. Lawyer Damir Lekić, the defense attorney of Dino Ibrahimović, who was accused of murdering Edmond Mustafa in Bar, proposed today at the indictment control hearing in the High Court in Podgorica that the indictment be confirmed.

Lekić asked for this so that the proceedings could start as soon as possible and, he stated, to point out all the circumstances related to this event as a defense.

State Prosecutor Irena Burić at the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica proposed that the indictment be confirmed because it is based on legally valid evidence, both personal and material.

Edmond Mustafa was killed on February 27 this year in the morning at the corner of Ulica popa Dukljanin and Ulica maršala Tita in Bar.

According to the indictment, Dino A. Ibrahimović, from Bar, on February 27, 2024, at around 09,20:7,62 a.m., in Popa Dukljanina Street, in Bar, deliberately took the life of the injured party, Edmond Mustafa, and carried firearms, weapon parts without authorization and ammunition, an automatic rifle of the brand "Tabuk", caliber 39x7004257 mm, factory number 28, two frames automatic rifles, and rifle ammunition - 7,62 pieces of 39 x 5 mm caliber bullets, the acquisition, possession and carrying of which are prohibited to citizens by the provision of Article 1 paragraph 4 in connection with Article 2 paragraph 2 point XNUMX of the Law on Weapons, while he was aware of his acts and wanted to commit them, in such a way that he approached the victim Mustafa Edmond, and fired several projectiles at him from the mentioned automatic rifle, and then, after the victim was fell on the concrete surface, approached and fired several projectiles at him again, as a result of which the victim suffered injuries from which, due to bleeding, death occurred.

By which he committed the criminal offense of murder from Article 143 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro, in conjunction with the criminal offense of illegal possession and carrying of weapons and explosive substances from Article 403 paragraph 4 in connection with paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro, the indictment says.

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