Slovinić: I noticed a suspicious face and asked him if he came here to kill

At the previous main hearing held on December 5, 2025, Judge Nada Rabrenović ordered the forced bringing of Marko Ljubiša, known as Kan, to the next hearing scheduled for today, January 16. However, he did not appear today either. Police officers informed the court that he was ill and that he was recommended to rest for seven days.

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Podgorica High Court (Illustration), Photo: Boris Pejović
Podgorica High Court (Illustration), Photo: Boris Pejović
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Witness Goran Slovinić said today at the Higher Court in Podgorica, where the trial of the defendants accused of planning the murder of Marko Ljubiša, known as Kan, in January 2021, continued, that on the day in question he noticed a suspicious person who was behaving strangely and was nervous.

Slovinić, Marko Ljubiša's godfather, said at the beginning of the hearing that he stood by his previous statement in the prosecutorial investigation before the Special State Prosecutor's Office.

"I can't remember the event I'm supposed to testify about. I've been questioned so many times. I can't remember what event I was called for," he told the court.

After that, Judge Nada Rabrenović reminded the witness what the case was about. Slovinić then said that he could say that he had noticed a suspicious person on the day in question.

"I can only say that I noticed a suspicious person. I can't remember the day, I know it was around 11 or 12 o'clock. He was acting strangely. He was very nervous. That's it. I asked him what he was doing there. I asked him if he had come here to kill, because he looked suspicious to me. He told me he didn't do that," Slovinić said. He added that it happened near a bar, near the Sports Center in Budva, and that there were several MUP officers nearby who noticed the conversation.

"Then they came over and I guess they arrested him. I don't remember everything," he said.

At the previous main hearing held on December 5, 2025, Judge Rabrenović ordered the forced bringing of Marko Ljubiša, known as Kan, to the next hearing scheduled for today, January 16. However, he did not appear today either. Police officers informed the court that he was ill and that he was recommended to rest for seven days. According to the indictment, he has the status of an injured party witness in these court proceedings.

An indictment was filed against Radoje P. Zvicer from Kotor and Nikola V. Vušović, known as Džoni from Vračar, from Belgrade, for the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization, and members of the criminal organization Mario M. Milošević from Podgorica, Radovan L. Mujović from Nikšić, Ivan Z. Biletić from Berane, Aleksandar B. Ćetković, permanently residing in Budva, Davor S. Kordić with a temporary residence in Budva, Damir S. Mandić from Podgorica and Branko R. Simić from Užice, who is on the run.

The indictment alleges that in the second half of 2020, Radoje Zvicer and Nikola Vušović organized a criminal organization that planned to kill Ljubiša Marko, known as Kan, in January 2021.

The defendant Biletić was responsible for ensuring that the defendants Strahinja Savić and Lazar Ilić, members of the criminal organization, entered the territory of Montenegro from Serbia outside the border crossings, avoiding border control and placing them in safe locations, in order to carry out their tasks in the territory of Budva, which were assigned to them by the organizers of the criminal organization.

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