Vujacic: I hope that I will soon be transferred to Montenegro and I will prove that I am innocent, I am not a hired killer

"From the very moment of my arrest, I was tortured and maltreated by the policemen who work for the Kavaka clan, and they tried with all their might to force me to confess to murders that I know nothing about, and among them are these two in Montenegro, as well as this one in Serbia"

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Facsimile, Photo: Vijesti
Facsimile, Photo: Vijesti
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I hope that I will soon be transferred to Montenegro and prove that I am innocent, wrote Marjan Vujacic in a letter sent to Vijestima, who is serving a 14-year prison sentence in Serbia for the murder of Jugoslav Cvetanović, and in the High Court in Podgorica, proceedings are ongoing charged with the murder of Veselin Kalezić and Milo Ilić.

The higher court in Vranje accepted the request of Vujačić's lawyers, so that this man from Podgorica will continue to serve his 14-year prison sentence for the murder of Jugoslav Cvetanović in a Montenegrin prison.

In a letter to Vijestima, Marjan Vujacic claims that he is not a hired killer and that he has nothing to do with the murders he is accused of.

"From the very moment of my arrest, I was tortured and maltreated by the policemen who work for the Kavaka clan, and they tried with all their might to force me to confess to murders that I know nothing about, and among them are these two in Montenegro, as well as this one in to Serbia", states Vujacic in the letter.

He was sentenced to 14 years in prison for the murder of Jugoslav Cvetanović, the brother of Saša Cvetanović Pitbull, who in April last year was sentenced to 35 years in prison because, as the court found, he killed Nikola Bojović, the brother of Luka Bojović, in the center of Belgrade in 2013. . According to reports, he was hired by the late Slobodan Šaranović for the murder and paid him 30.000 euros.

Vujacic was arrested on June 12, 2019 in Novi Sad, and according to the first-instance verdict handed down by the High Court in Nis, Vujacic was found guilty based on the expertise of the Faculty of Biology in Belgrade.

For the Niš High Court, it was undisputedly established that the accused contributed to the creation of the mark removed from the advertisement located in the passage on the outside wall of the "Soker" betting shop, which Vujacic touched when he was running away from the scene of the murder.

The Court of Appeal contested the conclusion of the first instance court that in this particular case it was a case of aggravated murder, because, as they stated, it was an unacceptable conclusion that the accused Vujačić shot at Cvetanović when he was helpless, and he did not expect someone to follow him with the intention of killing him. in a public place in the city center and that the killer approached him from behind and fired 14 bullets into him.

For the murder of Ilić on April 30, 2019 and the liquidation of Veselin Kalezić, which took place half a year earlier, Marjan Vujacić was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

The Court of Appeal overturned this judgment and sent the case back to the High Court for a retrial.

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