Bošković committed suicide in Spuška prison

That man from Podgorica was suspected of murdering his ex-wife Biljana Pavićević (33).

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Bošković is taken into custody after the murder of Pavićević, Photo: Boris Pejović
Bošković is taken into custody after the murder of Pavićević, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Ažurirano: 24.09.2024. 19:27h

Miljan Bošković (37) committed suicide in the Administration for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions (UIKS) in Spuz, it was confirmed to "Vijesta" from several unofficial sources.

That man from Podgorica was suspected of murdering his ex-wife Biljana Pavićević (33).

He was arrested on August 21 after investigators determined that he had committed the crime.

The case attracted the attention of the public after it was established that 20 days before the murder, Pavićević told the police that her ex-husband had threatened her with death, but also that she owned a gun, which made her fear for her life.

The Podgorica Basic Prosecutor's Office determines whether any of the authorities will be held criminally responsible for possible omissions after her report.

The UIKS officially announced that "on September 24, 9, the MB detainee placed in the Podgorica Remand Prison died."

"Namely, the detained person MB was housed with another detainee. Around 16:30 p.m., another detained person informed the security officers that the detained person was in the toilet. Upon examination of the person MB by the UIKS medical staff, it was concluded that this the person had a fatal outcome," the announcement states.

The UIKS added that the competent prosecutor's office and the police were informed about the incident, who went to the secured scene and conducted an investigation, and who, after performing the actions prescribed by law, will declare and give an opinion on the cause of the death.

"The court, as well as the family of the detained person, were informed about the incident in question," the UIKS press release says.

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