Nebojša Vujković is accused of the murder of Gorica Medojević.

Srđan M. Vukčević was also charged, who allegedly followed Medojević's movements on the orders of his friend, the accused Vujković.

It is suspected that Vujković committed the criminal offense of aggravated murder under Article 144, points 1 and 4 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro in conjunction with the criminal offense of illegal possession of weapons and explosives, and Vukčević committed the criminal offense of aggravated murder by aiding and abetting.

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One of Vujković's arrests, Photo: Luka Zeković
One of Vujković's arrests, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Higher State Prosecutor's Office (VDT) in Podgorica has filed an indictment against Nebojša Č. Vujković for the insidious murder of Gorica Medojević.

Vujković is accused of firing several fatal shots at Medojević at 35 Manastirska Street, Podgorica, on the night between November 18 and 19, 2024, out of base motives, because she had broken off her emotional relationship with him a few days earlier.

Srđan M. Vukčević was also charged, who allegedly followed Medojević's movements on the orders of his friend, the accused Vujković.

It is suspected that Vujković committed the criminal offense of aggravated murder under Article 144, points 1 and 4 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro in conjunction with the criminal offense of illegal possession of weapons and explosives, and Vukčević committed the criminal offense of aggravated murder by aiding and abetting.

What does the order for the investigation say?

As stated in the order for the investigation, the breakup of the relationship and jealousy because Medojević lived in her ex-husband's house were the motives that led Vujković to decide to kill the woman with whom he had been in a relationship for a year.

The day before the murder, he rented a Peugeot 208 rental car and used it to visit the house where Medojević was staying. Video surveillance cameras recorded that Medojević left her house at 23.14:00.20 p.m. to go to her neighbor's house. Fifteen minutes later, in the yard of her house, the cameras recorded the silhouette of a male person suspected of being Vukčević. He stayed in the yard of the deceased Medojević's house until XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. when he left and after walking a few dozen meters, he met Vujković, who had only waited five minutes for Gorica to come out.

After Medojević headed for her house, Vujković ambushed her from behind the house and headed towards her. Cameras recorded their encounter and several flashes of the fatal shots being fired.

Medojević fell to the grass and Vujković started to run away. Two minutes later, he got into the vehicle in which Vukčević took him.

Vujković sent threatening messages to Gorica Medojević several hours before he killed her. After killing Gorica Medojević, Vujković called his daughter and told her "I killed her."

The explanation of the decision of the investigating judge of the Higher Court in Podgorica when ordering detention stated that an excerpt from the register of the Ministry of Justice of Montenegro for Nebojša Vujković states that he was convicted by a verdict of the Higher Court in Podgorica for the criminal offense of rape, by a verdict of the Higher Court in Podgorica of 25 May 05 for the criminal offense of aggravated theft, by verdicts of the Basic Court in Podgorica for the criminal offense of aggravated theft, a serious offense against the safety of public transport, by a verdict of the Higher Court in Podgorica for the criminal offense of drug trafficking and aggravated theft, and for illegal possession of weapons and explosives, and facilitating the consumption of narcotic drugs.

Srđan Vukčević was also convicted by the Basic Court in Podgorica for the criminal offense of child abduction, for theft, and by the Higher Court in Podgorica for the criminal offense of coercion under Article 165, paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro, the explanatory statement of the decision states.

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