The Special Chamber, chaired by Judge Nikola Boričić, postponed the start of the trial of defendants Radoje Zvicer, Milan Vujotić, Veljko Belivuk and others accused of the murders of Damir Hodžić and Adis Spahić in October 2020 in Spuž until December 12 at the Higher Court in Podgorica.
Attorney Matija Bulatović, defense attorney for Stevan Kraljević, said that he was recently hired as a lawyer of his choice, and that the court should hand him the case files so that he can familiarize himself with them.
Bulatović also requested that the court obtain a letter from the Ministry of Justice to determine whether Kraljević was extradited from Greece in order to be tried for this criminal offense, as he is included in the investigation in several other cases.
Special Prosecutor Zoran Vučinić told the court that Kraljević was extradited based on arrest warrants issued for three cases, including this one. The defense indicated that they do not have the Sky communication in the case files that is listed in the indictment as evidence in this case and requested that the court provide it to them. Attorney Srđan Lješković said that the defense does not have the Sky communication made by the accused Radoje Zvicer and Slobodan Kašćelan.
The SDT indictment states that Zvicer ordered the kidnapping of Hodžić at the end of July 2020 because he believed that as one of the close associates of the previously murdered Alan Kožar, he knew where the latter was hiding money and drugs.
"Radoje Zvicer, as the organizer, between the end of July and the second half of August 2020, ordered the defendants Radoje Živković, Milan Vujotić, Dragan Knežević, Marko Miljković and Veljko Belivuk to find each other and kidnap them at a suitable opportunity, and then in an insidious manner , out of reckless revenge, base motives - intolerance and hatred and in order to establish supremacy, took the lives of members of the opposing criminal organization, Milo Radulović and Damir Hodžić, "the indictment states.
On October 14, 2020, Hodžić was driven to Stanjevića Rupa near Spuž by his son-in-law Adis Spahić, who was killed that day.
In addition to Zvicer, Živković, Vujotić, Knežević, Miljković and Belivuk, there are also Marko Miljković, Ratko Živković, Nebojša Janković, Stevan Kraljević, Slobodan Kašćelan, Nenad Kaluđerović, Darko Prelević, Davor Perović, Blagoje Gašić, Dejan Gašić, Nikša Perović, Miloš Radonjić, Vladimir Vučković, Petar Đurović, Rade Garović, Mersudin Čolaković, Marko Kilibarda, Aleksandar Paunović, Nikola Spasojević, Radovan Mujović, Milan Knežević, Aleksandar Dragićević, Zoran Kažić, Aleksandar Ljumović, Borko and Bojan Bešović.
The defendant Dragan Knežević sent photos of Radulović and Hodžić to other members of this group via a group chat on the encrypted telephone communication application SKY ECC in order to familiarize them with the physical appearance of the targets. On Zvicer's orders, Ratko Živković, using his godfather connections with Radulović, lured him to an alleged meeting at his house in Spuž on October 14, 2020. On the same day, Hodžić also arrives at the "meeting". In the meantime, Mersudin Čolaković transported Belivuk, Miljković, Janković and another three-member group from Tutin to Rožaje, more precisely Bać, by off-road vehicle, past the border crossings. The first to arrive at the mill in Spuž, on October 14, 2020, was Radulović, who was greeted by his best man Živković. Radulović was driven to the "Audi A6" at 12:47 that day by the well-heeled Stevo Latković, and four minutes later Hodžić arrived, driven to the "Audi A4" by his son-in-law Adis Spahić.
Immediately upon entering the house, after Ratko Živković and Nebojša Janković had sat down with Radulović, Hodžić and Spahić, Belivuk, Miljković, Paunović and Kilibarda entered the living room. Belivuk and Miljković attacked Hodžić. When Hodžić reached for the gun while Belivuk held him on the floor with his hands, Marko Kilibarda fired several bullets at him, killing him on the spot. Paunović, Miljković, Belivuk and Janković then attacked Spahić and Radulović. Paunović kicked Spahić in the head several times and hit Radulović on the right side of the face with a “heckler”, after which they tied their hands and legs with duct tape.
On that day, Adis Spahić was killed with a firearm of an unknown brand and caliber, while Belivuk and Miljković Radulović drove Radulović from Spuži to a house with apartments in the village of Sutvara - Kotor Municipality, which was ceded by Nikša and Davor Perović, in an "Audi Q7" jeep that Aleksandar Ljumović had left near their house, at around 3:30 p.m., the indictment states, among other things.
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