Prosecution: There is no basis for doubt that anyone other than Martinović contributed to the tragic event in Cetinje

It was also determined that there are no grounds for initiating criminal proceedings against Martinović, given that, after killing 13 people in five different locations, he committed suicide.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica has determined that there is no basis for suspicion or any indication that any other person in any way contributed to the tragic event in Cetinje on January 1, when Aco Martinović killed 13 people and then committed suicide.

That prosecutor's office made a decision in a case formed in connection with that tragic event.

It was also determined that there were no grounds for initiating criminal proceedings against Martinović, given that, after killing 13 people in five different locations, he committed suicide.

"In the case of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, which was formed in connection with the event in Cetinje on 01.01.2025, on which thirteen persons, two of whom were children, were deprived of their lives, during the investigation it was determined that the aforementioned persons were deprived of their lives by firing a projectile from a firearm - a pistol by the person AM, who then fired the projectile into the head, with the intention of committing suicide, after which he succumbed to his injuries. During the investigation, numerous actions were taken in order to fully clarify the incident in question and it was determined that there are no grounds for initiating criminal proceedings against the person AM, who deprived the lives of thirteen persons, citizens of Cetinje, given that, after depriving the lives of thirteen persons in five different locations, he committed suicide. Also, the assessment of the collected evidence determined that there is no basis for suspicion or any indication that any other person contributed in any way to this tragic event," the statement reads.

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