Detention of up to 30 days for Dacić, Uskoković and Marjanović: They are linked to the murder of Lipovina and Pejaković

Alleged members of the Skaljar criminal clan were heard in the High Court

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Dacić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Dacić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The investigating judge of the High Court in Podgorica ordered Aleksandar Dacić, Nikoleta Uskoković and Miljan Marjanović to be detained for up to 30 days, who are linked to the double murder of Petr Lipovina and Žarko Pejaković, in Podgorica on November 6.

Arresting Uskoković
Arresting Uskokovićphoto: Boris Pejović

Alleged members of the Skaljar criminal clan were heard in the High Court this morning.

"They were all sentenced to custody, due to the criminal offense of criminal association, aggravated murder and illegal possession and carrying of weapons and explosive materials, all of them due to the risk of escape, the risk of influencing witnesses and the risk of repeating the criminal act," the relations advisor told Vijesta with the public of that court, Marija Raković.

Alleged members of the Kavac clan, Lipovina and Pejaković, were killed on November 6 practically at the entrance to Podgorica from the direction of the capital, when two people fired a burst of automatic weapons at the "BMW" they were in.

Immediately after the crime, it was reported to "Vijesti" that the attackers fled in a "Reno" vehicle, which they set on fire on Mareza, and then got into a black "Polo" car with which they escaped...

Then "Vijesta" was unofficially informed that the formal owner of the "semi" said at the hearing that he sold the vehicle to Dacić, who is listed as a security person of interest in the police records.

According to police information, Lipovina was a high-ranking member of the Cetinje branch of the Kavaka criminal group and used a vehicle with registration number CTBB271, into which a hail of bullets was fired on November 6.

According to the same source, the other victim - Pejaković - also belonged to that clan.

The first left the Investigation Prison in Spuz at the end of 2023, and the second on October 25, because no first-instance verdicts in organized crime cases were passed within the legal term of three years.

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