The Special State Prosecutor's Office has filed an indictment against Stefan Janković, an alleged member of the Basra cell of the Škalja clan, charging him with the creation of a criminal organization and aggravated murder, as co-perpetrator.
At the same time, the SDT proposed that this proceeding be merged with another proceeding being conducted before the Podgorica High Court, in which Emil Tuzović, Stefan Đukić Mandić, Goran Miladinović, Milan Brajović, known as Fitilj, Ivan Čarapić and Milovan Sekulović are accused of double murder.
The indictment against them was filed in April. The criminal group is accused of the murder of two Serbian citizens, members of the opposing Kavač clan, Filip Marjanović and Vukašin Gošović.
The SDT believes that they were liquidated in retaliation for the murder of Zijad Nurković, a resident of Skalja.
"Both criminal proceedings relate to the activities of a criminal organization organized by the now deceased MR and AK, in the second half of 2019, in Montenegro, whose members included all the defendants, the deceased DH and other unknown persons, with precisely defined roles and tasks, with the aim of committing the criminal offenses of murder and aggravated murder, including the murder of the injured parties FM and VG, citizens of Serbia, members of the opposing criminal organization, out of ruthless revenge, for the murder of ZN, a member of his criminal organization and the godfather of the defendant SJ, and in a cruel manner, in the village of Jelenak, in Danilovgrad, in the house of the defendant MB, while hiding their mortal remains and removing traces of the criminal offense," the SDT announced.
They pointed out that Janković had previously been on the run, so the Higher Court in Podgorica, at the proposal of the special prosecutor, ordered his detention and ordered the issuance of an arrest warrant, and the indictment proposed that he be tried in absentia.
It was also proposed that the proceedings under both indictments be merged, in order to conduct a single proceeding and issue a single verdict, because there is a mutual connection between the criminal offenses and the same evidence.
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