Higher State Prosecutor's Office: Details of the events in Cetinje will be announced after all facts have been established

"After collecting the necessary information and obtaining the results of all required expert opinions and analyses, the public will be informed of the established circumstances."

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Higher State Prosecutor's Office (VDT) in Podgorica is still conducting an investigation into the mass murder in Cetinje on January 1, within which numerous and comprehensive evidentiary actions are being carried out, the Higher State Prosecutor's Office announced.

They announced that orders were issued for the autopsy of the bodies of all 13 victims, an order to search the residential building and auxiliary rooms used by AM, an order to the Forensic Center for the examination of electronic devices used by him, as well as for the seizure of communication listings, and an order for biological - DNA examination, ballistic examination, trace examination and chemical examination - determining the presence of GSR particles and the presence of gunpowder particles, as well as an order for the examination of the blood alcohol concentration of AM, and several persons were heard as witnesses, all with the aim of establishing all the facts of this event.

"After collecting the necessary information and obtaining the results of all requested expert reports and analyses, the public will be informed of the established circumstances. When it comes to the possible actions of the State Prosecutor's Office in the part relating to the actions of Police Directorate officers before and after the mass murder, the State Prosecutor's Office will make a decision on this based on the results of the investigation conducted by the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, as well as after the control of the actions of their officers, which was announced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs," the State Prosecutor's Office announced.

On January 1, Cetinje resident Aco Martinović killed 12 people, including two children, and wounded four, one of whom died on January 9 at the Clinical Center.

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