Exactly four months since it was disclosed that the tunnel leading from the rented apartment in Njegoševa street in Podgorica to the depot of the High Court was discovered, the institution told TV Vijesti that they will complete the inventory in the next few weeks.
This will allow the prosecutor in charge of the investigation to finally know whether only pistols were stolen from the depot and whether someone contaminated the evidence.
In the meantime, all the suspects in this case leave Spuž.
In the opposition, they say that the leaders of the security sector should be heard and find out why the case that shocked the Montenegrin and wider public is still without an epilogue for so long.
In a few hours, Katarina Baćović, Nikola Milačić, Ivica Piperović and Marijan Vuljaj will leave the walls of Spuška, where they spent less than three months because of the suspicion that they participated in the break-in of the High Court depot. Yesterday, the Supreme Court refused to extend their detention for another three months.
In the explanation, it is written that the prosecutor Marko Mugoša, among other things, did not provide sufficient reasons that Baćović was in danger of escaping, nor that Milacić or Piperović could freely hide or destroy the stolen items from the depot.
Although the proposal for further detention is not explained in detail, the judges of the highest court in the country do not deny the existence of the suspicion that these four are connected to the biggest security scandal in the country.
The Basic Prosecutor's Office repeatedly pointed out that one of the key facts was not established in this case, namely an accurate list of things stolen from the depot, which has been going on for four months, and which is under the jurisdiction of the High Court.
The court told TV Vijesti that the list of several thousand cases is nearing its end.
Member of the Parliamentary Committee for Security and Defense Nikola Zirojević recalls the statement of the former Minister of Police Filip Adžić, who shortly after raiding the depot said that this case, as far as the miners and helpers were concerned, was resolved, so that now everyone would be freed.
The President of the Security Committee, Miodrag Laković, also agrees with Zirojević, who wrote on the X social network that although the authorities boasted that the case had been solved, the suspects were released.
Due to the raiding of the basement depot of the High Court, which is surrounded by institutions that are under increased security, but also the building itself because the Acting President of the Supreme Court, Vesna Vučković, who is a protected person, works in it, no one has answered to this day. The opposition says that should change.
Because of the tunnel, the only person behind bars is Vladimir Erić, who has been ordered to extradition custody in Stockholm, while three more people from Loznica are being sought.
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