The police chief also worked for the clan?

In addition to Drobnjak, Goran Čulić, Ivan Popović, Stefan Ilić and Mato Knežević were also deprived of their liberty.

As a citizen, a notary was also questioned in the same case... By the time the issue was closed, it was not possible to verify whether her status in that case had changed.

"Vijesti" was unofficially told that the arrested are linked to one of the high-ranking members of the Kavača criminal clan, Milan Vujotic.

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Drobnjak yesterday after questioning at the Special Police Department, Photo: Boris Pejović
Drobnjak yesterday after questioning at the Special Police Department, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Former chief of Danilovgrad police Marko Drobnjak He was arrested yesterday in an operation by the Special Police Department (SPO) due to alleged connections with the Kavač clan, "Vijesti" was informed by several unofficial sources.

While the search of that security department was ongoing, by order of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), in the same operation, they were also deprived of their liberty. Goran Culic, Ivan Popovic, Stefan Ilic i Mato Knezevic.

One of the interlocutors of "Vijesti" said that yesterday, a notary was also questioned in the SPO premises, in her capacity as a citizen, in the same case. R. KBy the time of going to press, it was not possible to verify whether her status in that case had changed.

All those arrested yesterday are charged with creating a criminal organization, and Mato Knežević is also charged with illegal possession of weapons and explosives, claims one of the interlocutors of "Vijesti".

According to the same information, the SPO will question at least eight more people in the same case, some of whom could be suspected of abuse of official position.

"By order of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, the Special Police Department is carrying out urgent evidentiary actions against several persons in Podgorica, Bar and Danilovgrad, due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that they have committed criminal offenses such as the creation of a criminal organization, abuse of official position, etc. After completing the evidentiary actions being taken and questioning the suspects, the Special State Prosecutor's Office will inform the public about their results and the decision on the further course of the procedure," the SDT officially announced yesterday.

Related to Vujotic?

"Vijesti" was unofficially told that the arrested are linked to one of the high-ranking members of the Kavača criminal clan. Milan VujotićThere is no official confirmation of this information.

Vujotic was recently charged with creating a criminal organization and the aggravated murder of a member of his clan. Ljubomir Lainović.

In addition to him, in the same prosecutorial act, confirmed by the Podgorica Higher Court, Radoje Zivkovic called Yellow, Ratko Zivkovic called Zemo i Zdravko Perunović, who are charged with creating a criminal organization.

"The Council of the Higher Court in Podgorica, by decision Kvso No. 10/24, dated April 29 this year, confirmed the indictment Kt-S No. 21/24, dated May 28 last year, which the Special State Prosecutor's Office filed against the defendants: R. Ž., R. Ž., ZP and MV, for the criminal offenses of creating a criminal organization and aggravated murder committed in complicity," the Special State Prosecutor's Office announced at the end of June.

He is also one of the defendants in the murder case. Miodrag Kruščić and wounding of a journalist Oliver Lakic, and in addition to him, a former police officer is also charged Darko Lalović, then Filip Knezevic, Mario Milošević, Goran Rakočević, Veselin Bubanja, Filip Bešović, Luka Bulatović, Dejan Vukašinović, Branislav Karadzic, Goran Vukcevic, Mijalo Stojanovic, Aleksandar Ljumović i Sanja Božović.

He was free and defended himself for the murder of the leader of the Skaljari gang.

Milan Vujotić and three other suspects in the organization and murder of the leader of the Skaljar clan, Jovan Vukotic, in Istanbul, were released at the end of 2023 to defend themselves from prison.

They were then, as local media reported, banned from leaving the country and required to report to the police station.

Sixteen people are suspected of participating in the liquidation of Vukotić.

Vujotic, Turkish media reported, was under house arrest, and the court panel decided to lift that measure and impose "only" a ban on travel and leaving the country.

Jovan Vukotić was killed in the Sisli district of Istanbul when attackers on a motorcycle opened fire while he was in a car with his partner and child while going to a shopping mall.

The murder was followed by a major operation by the Turkish police.

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