On nine pages, the judges of the Supreme Court explained why the alleged leader of the Kavka clan, Slobodan Kašćelan, and the members of his criminal group should be kept in custody for another three months.
The main reason, the Special Prosecutor's Office suspects, is that they killed Nikola Stanišić at the beginning of August last year. The judges state that the other alleged leader of the Kavka, Radoje Zvicer, who is on the run, determined the place where Stanišić should be killed and advised the other members on how to remove the traces.
Milan Vujotić, from Podgorica, is suspected to have given advice on the best location for the kidnapping, but also instructions on how to torture Stanišić in order to get information from him about the activities of the opposing Skaljar clan, and then kill him. Kavčani followed Stanišić from July 27 to August 1 last year when he was abducted in Vrmac near Kotor.
"The defendants Vladimir Vučković, Srđan Jurišević and Miloš Radonjić intercepted the victim, who was riding a motorcycle, and hit him in the head with a rod, which was handed to them by the defendant Krsto Maroš, knocking him to the ground, and then they tied the victim with a rope and hit him several blows to the head and body, after which they placed him in a BMW vehicle and headed towards Njeguši," the Supreme Court's decision states.
In order to find out who he works for and where the stocks and weapons of the Skaljar clan members are, they continued to torture Stanišić for two more nights in a row.
"During the night of 02/03.08.2020/XNUMX/XNUMX, they told the injured party that they would kill him, and allowed him to pray even while he was praying, fired several projectiles from a firearm, and took the remains of the injured party to the area of the Lovćen National Park, where were buried," added the court decision.
The list of suspects also includes: Radoje Živković, Zdravko Perunović and Darko Prelević. The evidence against them was provided by the judicial authorities of France, as well as by EUROPOL, which intercepted their communication through the SKAJ application.
It follows from the communications that the members of that group planned to kill one member of the sklarac on July 30 last year, during the funeral of Baranin Alan Kožar, who was killed in Greece, but also that they planned the murder of Damir Hodžić, who has since disappeared, and for whose murder Belgrade resident Veljko Belivuk and members of his criminal group, close to the bars, were recently suspected.
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