SDT suspects that Baćović organized a group for drug smuggling, kidnappings, murders

The SDT claims that reasonable suspicion that the defendants committed these crimes stems from personal, written and electronic evidence collected during the investigation.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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By order of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, the Special Police Department arrested Danilov residents Miloš Mikica Lalević and Igor Vujošević and filed criminal charges against them, as well as against Nikšić residents Radomir Boban Baćović, Alen Kurina and Damir Frljučkić, who are on the run, and Vjekoslav Lambulić, who is in custody in another criminal case, due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that they committed the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization and 15 criminal offenses of unauthorized production, possession and distribution of narcotic drugs.

This is stated in a statement by the Special State Prosecutor's Office.

"After questioning the persons deprived of their liberty and the person detained in another case as suspects, the special prosecutor ordered ML and IV to be detained for a maximum of 72 hours from the time of their deprivation of liberty, and initiated criminal proceedings against all of the now-defendants by issuing an order to conduct an investigation," the statement reads.

The SDT claims that reasonable suspicion that the defendants committed these crimes arises from personal, written and electronic evidence collected during the investigation.

The prosecution suspects that Baćović organized a criminal organization, whose members included other defendants and unknown persons, with the aim of committing criminal offenses - murder, aggravated murder, kidnapping, unauthorized production, possession and trafficking of narcotics...

"Which can be sentenced to four years in prison or more, for the purpose of acquiring illegal profit and power in Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Hungary, Turkey, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries, in the period from 2015 to the present, and that the criminal organization, on several occasions, for the purpose of sale, purchased the narcotic drug marijuana in Albania, imported it into Montenegro for the purpose of sale and transported it through Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, in order to sell it and sell it in Hungary," the statement states.

At the proposal of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, the investigating judge ordered the defendants who were detained to be detained, and it was also proposed that an arrest warrant be issued for the defendants who are on the run.

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