The police claim that Lalatović and Zimmerman killed Lipovina and Pejaković

They are wanted because they allegedly fired 6 shots from an automatic weapon at a BMW on November 38, on one of the busiest roads in Podgorica.

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Lalatović was previously brought to the Danilovgrad court, Photo: Jelena Jovanović
Lalatović was previously brought to the Danilovgrad court, Photo: Jelena Jovanović
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Members of the Skaljar clan and the Danish criminal group "Loyal To Familia" are responsible for the murder of two alleged members of the Kavac clan. Petra Lipovina (41) and Žarko Pejaković (25)

Due to the suspicion that they are the direct perpetrators of that crime, the police are looking for the man from Nikšić Vuk Lalatović (25) and Artur Cimerman (28) from Belgrade, which was previously called Nicholas.

They, it was announced yesterday at the press conference of the Police Administration, on November 6 at around 15.24:38 p.m., on one of the busiest roads in Podgorica, fired XNUMX shots from an automatic weapon into a BMW in which Lipovina and Pejaković from Cetinje were, and then fled. .

In addition to them, the police are also looking for a citizen of Belgrade Lazar Lazić (31), who is charged with criminal conspiracy and aggravated murder.

Head of the Police Department for the fight against crime Lazar Scepanovic he said yesterday that eight suspects have been prosecuted for that crime, five of whom have been arrested.

He pointed out that in that investigation he was first deprived of his liberty Sava Kaluđerović (21) from Podgorica.

As he said, in the first days of the investigation, he was accused of having committed the criminal offenses of assisting the perpetrator after the commission of the criminal offense and unauthorized production, possession and distribution of narcotic drugs.

Kaluđerović, by his own admission, drove one of the suspects from Podgorica to Andrijevica after the murder.

"According to new evidence, in addition to these criminal acts, the named person also committed the criminal offense of criminal association in connection with the criminal offense of aggravated murder," Šćepanović said.

Apart from Kaluđerović, the police deprived him of his liberty in the first days of the investigation Aleksandar Dacić (23) from Podgorica, Miljan Marijanović (23) from Andrijevica and Baranko Nikolet Uskoković (20)

Two nights ago, a Danish citizen living in Andrijevica was also arrested Tommy Ra Frost (41)

Šćepanović announced yesterday that seven suspects were registered in the records of the Police Administration as perpetrators of crimes in the area of ​​blood crimes, abuse of narcotic drugs and crimes with elements of violence, and some of them as members of organized crime groups.

Answering the questions of "Vijesti", he said that one of the suspects is a member of a criminal group from Denmark, and that some are members of the Skaljar clan.

The Assistant Director of the Police Administration emphasized that Lalatović was released from custody at the end of May due to failure to issue a first-instance verdict in the case in which he was responsible for the murder of a Nikšić citizen Ranko Vuletić.

"It is about a person who is a special returnee".

He pointed out that Lalatović was placed under surveillance after being released from custody, but that he immediately left Nikšić:

"An international warrant has been issued for him as well."

One branch of the clan was broken

Šćepanović emphasized that during the investigation, they took numerous procedural evidentiary measures and actions, but also police tactical-technical, analytical, intelligence, special investigative and forensic measures and actions and thus provided evidence "that unequivocally points to the well-founded suspicion that this criminal the group committed the said criminal act".

He pointed out that the members of that criminal group had clearly defined roles and tasks, and that there was also a foreign element in that crime.

"This criminal group acted homogeneously in the execution of this criminal offense through planning and preparation of the action before, during and after the criminal offense was committed... In addition to the persons, vehicles and certain objects that were used for the execution of the criminal offense were identified, and at the same time they were collected and the evidence on the basis of which these persons were deprived of their liberty. I emphasize that this result required persistence, perseverance, determination, professionalism and dedication, and I must emphasize that all engaged police officers gave their maximum and full contribution to the realization of each individual task".

Šćepanović explained that they reviewed hundreds of video surveillances, searched dozens of buildings, collected a large number of notifications from citizens and conducted hundreds of different expert reports and analyses.

"The described activities also have additional value, if you take into account the fact that we broke up a branch of one of the high-risk organized criminal groups in the mentioned way, and the full procedural legal epilogue will be achieved by the action of other institutions of the system - the judicial authorities, while I emphasize that for this criminal offense punishable by 40 years in prison".

Dane previously arrested in Montenegro

Tomi Ra Frost is allegedly a member of the Danish criminal group "Loyal To Familia".

He was arrested in Budva at the beginning of 2021, and the "News" was unofficially told at the time that Danes Ra Frost, Habibulah Rahimi (39), Per Lausten (27) and Marinko Rajović (31) from Andrijevča living in Denmark were preparing liquidation in the metropolis of tourism.

It was then officially announced that the arrested had rented four apartments in different locations in Budva, from which they allegedly monitored the target.

They were suspected, however, only of illegal possession of weapons and explosive materials, and in the end only Ra Frost was charged.

In September of the same year, he was sentenced to eight months in prison.

At large due to non-attendance of the court

Fugitive Vuk Lalatović is on trial on charges that on August 1, 2019, he killed fellow citizen Ranko Vuletić in Nikšić out of self-interest.

According to the indictment, he committed the criminal offense of aggravated murder in connection with illegal possession of weapons.

According to the Prosecutor's Office, he committed this crime at the instigation of the defendants Andrija Marković and Miloš Božović. The two are accused of promising Lalatović a monetary reward for the murder of Vuletić.

Lalatović was released from the pre-trial detention center at the end of May, because the first-instance verdict was not handed down within the legal term.

That trial originally started in June 2020, but it started again at the beginning of May 2022 due to a change in the composition of the court panel.

Lalatović then said in front of judge Igor Đuričković that he was sorry and repentant, claiming that he killed Vuletić out of fear, but that it did not happen as it was written in the indictment, and that he did not commit the crime at the persuasion of the defendants Marković and Božović.

Zurovac arrested for false report

Nemanja Zurovac (27), from Novigrad, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of committing the criminal acts of false reporting and illegal possession of firearms, "Vijesti" has learned.

That alleged member of the Kavac criminal clan was injured on November 13 in Kotor, after which he claimed that someone had wounded him in the hand area.

Šćepanović said yesterday that the case has been fully explained:

"It was unequivocally established on the basis of all expert reports that it was self-inflicted."

At the press conference, he also spoke about the solved murder of Gorica Medojević, and the attempted murders of Nenad Vujović in Podgorica and Darko Ugarković in Tivat on November 20.

For the murder of Gorica Medojević, who was taken on November 19, Srđan Vukčević (50) was arrested, and the police are looking for Nebojša Vujković (44).

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