Slovinić, member of the Budva criminal group, arrested on suspicion of committing domestic violence

"After collecting information from all parties involved in the incident and collecting medical reports, the state prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Kotor was informed about the incident, who declared that the reported GS should be deprived of his liberty," the police statement said.

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Goran Slovinić (56), known as Brale, a member of a Budva criminal group close to the Škalja clan, was arrested in Budva on suspicion of committing domestic violence, the Police Directorate announced.

"Officers of the Budva Security Department deprived GS (56), a member of an OKG, of his liberty on suspicion that he had committed the criminal offense of domestic violence or family violence against his wife.

"The police officers urgently responded to a citizen's call sent to the Security Department's Duty Service on 07.05.2025. at around 01.10, when they went to the reported location and entered an apartment in a residential building in Budva, where GS, his wife and minor children were found," the police statement states.

It is added that Slovinić was brought to the official premises of the Budva General Hospital to collect information, while his wife was sent to the Budva Emergency Medical Service to assess her injuries, after which the injured party approached the premises of the Budva General Hospital to give a statement for the record.

"After collecting information from all parties involved in the incident and collecting medical reports, the state prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Kotor was informed about the incident, who declared that the reported GS should be deprived of his liberty, on suspicion of having committed the aforementioned criminal offense, and that he should be taken to the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Kotor for further action in a summary procedure, along with the case files," the statement concludes.

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