SDT files indictment for murder of two Serbian citizens

The indictment charges the defendants Tuzović, Đukić Mandić and Brajović with the criminal offense of aggravated murder, and the defendants Milašinović, Čarapić and Sekulović with aggravated murder by aiding and abetting.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Special State Prosecutor's Office submitted an indictment to the Special Department of the High Court in Podgorica against the defendants Emil Tuzović, Stefan Đukić Mandić, Goran Milašinović, Milan Brajović and Ivan Čarapić, and Milovan Sekulović, charging them with creating a criminal organization.

The indictment charges the defendants Tuzović, Đukić Mandić and Brajović with the criminal offense of aggravated murder, and the defendants Milašinović, Čarapić and Sekulović with aggravated murder by aiding and abetting.

The SDT believes that they have found evidence that members of the Škalja clan killed two Serbian citizens, members of the opposing Kavač clan - Filip Marjanović and Vukašin Gošović - in the Danilovgrad village of Jelenak in 2019, and then hid their bodies.

The indictment also charges Brajović and Sekulović with the criminal offense of illegal possession and carrying of weapons and explosives.

The indictment, according to the SDT, was filed due to the existence of reasonable suspicion that in the second half of 2019, the defendants became members of a criminal organization organized in Montenegro by the late Mile Radulović, known as Kapetan, and Alan Kožar, for the purpose of committing the criminal offenses of murder and aggravated murder.

"So, implementing the organizers' criminal plan to deprive the victims FM and VG of their lives, Serbian citizens, members of the opposing criminal organization, carried out the tasks entrusted to them within the framework of their assigned role, which led to the deprivation of the victims' lives out of ruthless revenge, in a cruel manner and out of self-interest," the SDT statement reads.

The indictment proposed that the detention of the defendants Brajović, Milašinovć and Sekulović be extended, while in relation to the defendants Tuzović, Đukić Mandić and Čarapić, who are not available to state authorities and have been ordered detained and international arrest warrants have been issued, it was proposed that they be tried in absentia.

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