SPO and SDT solve the murder of Dalibor Đurić in Spuž

Dalibor Đurić was killed by a sniper rifle in September 2016 while training in a semi-open section behind the walls of the Supša prison.

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Dalibor Đurić, Photo: Facebook
Dalibor Đurić, Photo: Facebook
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After almost nine years, the Special Police Department and the Special State Prosecutor's Office have solved the murder of Dalibor Đurić from Kotor, who was killed by a sniper on September 22, 2016, in the compound of the Directorate for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions.

The SDT announced that, upon their order, the Special Police Department filed criminal charges against three individuals - Srđan Popović, Boban Milić and Nenad Nen Kaluđerović, due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that they committed the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization.

"SP and BM as co-perpetrators are both guilty of aggravated murder, NK of aggravated murder by aiding and abetting, and SP of the criminal offense of illegal possession of weapons and explosives," the SDT statement said.

The subject of the criminal report, as they explained, is the activities of a criminal organization whose members are the reported and other unknown persons, with precisely defined roles and tasks, and with the aim of committing the criminal offenses of murder and aggravated murder, including the murder of Đurić, a member of the opposing criminal organization in the Institute for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions.

Suspects Popović and Milić are in the Directorate for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions, in custody in other criminal cases and proceedings, and suspect Kaliđerović is unreachable by state authorities.

He was remanded in custody in another criminal case and an arrest warrant was issued.

Dalibor Đurić was killed with a sniper rifle in September 2016 while he was training in a semi-open section behind the walls of the Supša prison.

He was considered one of the key people of the "Skaljar clan".

For their role in this crime, at the end of 2020, Dejan R. Pavićević was sentenced to 18 years in prison, as well as Miloš V. Trbo, to whom the Higher Court imposed a single sentence of 16 years in prison.

"They drove to the location where the burnt vehicle was found after the murder. Đurić was murdered on September 22, 2016, in a treacherous manner in the ZIKS warehouse. The role of the defendants was to destroy the traces after the murder, and a rifle and an optical sight were found in the burnt-out Škoda Octavia vehicle. They were not only destroying the traces, but also getting rid of the objects," reads the decision of judge Dragoje Jović, which was later confirmed by the Court of Appeal.

Defendants Pavićević and Trbo knew that a plan for the murder had been drawn up and they knew that they had to find out about Đurić's habits, find a suitable weapon, and then choose a method of hiding and find a way to avoid the police.

"When determining the sentence, the court took into account the highest degree of criminal intent, to kill Đurić at all costs," said Judge Jović.

The indictment states that on September 22, 2016, in Pavićević's "Golf IV" BD AZ 065, they came from Kotor to Podgorica, where they turned off their mobile phones so that their further movement could not be determined, and then headed to Rogami, in order to visit the place where they will later burn the "damage to okravia" CB179VW and the evidence of the murder.

"Then, they headed towards Danilovgrad where, according to a pre-prepared plan, they waited for a currently unidentified person to take the life of Dalibor Đurić – a convicted person in the Spuž Institution for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions – in a treacherous manner and out of greed. At a moment when the injured party was walking, he fired a projectile from a 7,9 mm sniper rifle and inflicted a gunshot wound to the injured party's chest, resulting in his death. After that, Pavićević and Trbo returned to the town of Rogame, where the teacher, after the murder and fleeing the scene, left behind a "Skoda Octavia" and the rifle he had used to shoot. The two then smashed the rear windshield of the vehicle with a hammer and then poured gasoline into the cabin of the car and threw several burning packages of Hepo Hotki, causing a fire in order to destroy all material evidence and enable the perpetrator to escape unhindered in an unknown direction," it is written in indictments.

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