Five people were killed in Montenegro from October 25 to November 19, and none of the suspects for those liquidations had been released by the time this issue of "Vijesti" was closed - at least five suspects for the murders committed in the past less than a month are at large, with the fact that the two have not even been identified.
The police administration announced yesterday that because of the murder of the thirty-nine-year-old Gorice Medojević, they are looking for people from Podgorica Nebojš Vujković (44) and Srđan Vučković (50)
Medojević was shot dead from a pistol on November 19, half an hour after midnight, in the yard of her house in the Zelenika neighborhood of Podgorica.
The UP said that there is a suspicion that Vujković and Vučković are the perpetrators of the crime of aggravated murder in complicity to the detriment of Medojević, as well as the crime of illegal possession and carrying of weapons and explosive substances.
"It is suspected that NV and SV committed a serious murder by using firearms to injure GM, who died on the spot. After committing the criminal act, they fled in an unknown direction. A criminal complaint was filed against them to the acting prosecutor at the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorka, and police officers are taking intensive measures and actions to locate them and deprive them of their freedom," said the UP.
Allegedly, on Wednesday, the reckoning of the partners in the drug business took place, and it was officially announced from the UP that both the victim and the suspect were registered as perpetrators of criminal acts:
"Suspect NV has been registered as a perpetrator of crimes related to drug abuse, illegal possession of firearms, endangering security, and crimes with elements of violence and rape. Also, the second suspect, SV, is known to the police as a perpetrator of crimes with elements of violence, crimes in the area of property crimes and heterogeneous crimes. In addition, GM was also registered as a perpetrator of criminal offenses in the field of drug abuse", said the UP.
Helpers arrested, perpetrators at large
Thirteen days before the crime in Mosorska street, in the Zelenika neighborhood of Podgorica, in one of the busiest roads in the capital city, two citizens of Cetinje were killed - Petar Lipovina (41) and Žarko Pejaković (25)
Those alleged members of the Kavac clan 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, and then fled.
A few days later, the police deprived the alleged helpers of their freedom - Aleksandar Dacić, Nikolet Uskoković, Miljan Marjanović i Sava Kaluđerović, alleged members of the Skaljar clan. After being heard by the investigating judge, they were remanded in custody.
The executioners were not found, and the only thing the police know about them is that after the murder, they escaped in a "Reno" vehicle, which they set on fire on Mareza, and then got into a black "Polo" car in which they escaped...
Immediately after that crime, it was unofficially reported to "Vijesta" 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. After that, Kaluđerović, Marjanović and Nikoleta Uskoković were arrested, and Dacić turned himself in to the police.
No trace of Balijagić
Twelve days before the double murder in Podgorica, in the Vraneška valley, it is suspected that a bandit, rapist and criminal, who has been convicted multiple times, Alija Balijagić (65) killed two people - a brother and a sister Jovana (60) and Milenka Madžgalj (69)
In August, the 27-year-old man from Bjelopolja was released from prison, where he had been since November 2015, XNUMX, for raping a XNUMX-year-old woman and stealing.
At the end of September, it is suspected, in the Bjelopolje village of Lješnica, he broke into the house of VB and stole two rifles and ammunition.
Fifteen days before the double murder of innocent people, he was on the run from the police, who were looking for him for that theft, visiting mostly old people's households in remote villages above Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac.
On Friday, October 25, he came to Sokolac, to the house of Madžgalja, and before that, he stopped by the village elementary school, where the porter gave him a glass of water.
After the police patrol visited that village and the hamlet of Zaboj where Madžgalja's house is located, Balijagić allegedly returned to them and killed them both. That night, as is suspected, he shot with a hunting rifle, most likely a five-shot, at the people who had fed him and treated him to brandy a few hours before.
The Montenegrin police have been looking for Balijagić since the evening of October 25 on suspicion that he killed his brother and sister Madžgalj in the village of Sokolac, in their home. A day later, the army joined them in the search, and help came from the Croatian police, who sent police officers with two specially trained search dogs to Montenegro.
Seven days after the crime in the Vraneška Valley, the Serbian police became involved in the search for Balijagić after the suspect was allegedly spotted in the vicinity of Prijepolje.
Minister of Interior Affairs Danilo Šaranović yesterday, during the session of the Security and Defense Committee, he said that since the night of the murder, Balijagić was more in the territory of Serbia than in Montenegro.
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