The Spanish Interior Ministry announced that a member of the criminal organization "Skaljari clan", who was wanted by Montenegro, has been arrested.

Although the Spanish Ministry of Interior did not specify who it was, according to Vijesti's information, it was an operation in which Damir Frljučkić (43), a member of the criminal clan of Nikšić's Radomir Boban Baćović, who allegedly took over the Škalja clan in the second half of 2022, was deprived of his liberty.

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The Spanish Ministry of the Interior (MUP) officially announced today that a member of the criminal organization "Skaljari clan", who was being sought by Montenegro, was arrested in that country.

"In a separate operation conducted in Barcelona, ​​members of the Search and Arrest Group (FAST) arrested another fugitive - a member of the criminal organization 'Klan Škaljari', for whom Montenegro issued an international arrest warrant for drug trafficking and membership in a criminal organization, for which he faces a sentence of up to 40 years in prison," the statement reads.

Although the Spanish Ministry of Interior did not specify who it was, according to Vijesti's information, it was an operation in which Damir Frljučkić (43), a member of the criminal clan of Nikšić's Radomir Boban Baćović, who allegedly took over the Škalja clan in the second half of 2022, was deprived of his liberty.

The Montenegrin Police Directorate informed the public about Frljučkić's arrest the day after the action in Barcelona.

The Spanish Interior Ministry announced today that they have arrested in Barcelona a member of a criminal organization that is involved in large-scale drug trafficking in Europe, and is also involved in kidnappings and extortion, as well as murders and illegal possession of weapons and explosives: "Which is a consequence of conflicts with other clans in the fight for dominance over territories for drug sales."

"The role that the fugitive had within the group consisted of purchasing, transporting and distributing high-quality marijuana for its sale in the territories of Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Hungary, Turkey, Austria, the Netherlands, Croatia and Belgium"...

Frljučkić's defense attorney, attorney Srđan Radović, announced after the arrest of the Podgorica resident that "the family and Damir Frljučkić denied that he was a member of the 'Skaljarci' criminal group."

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