Pieces of evidence in high profile cases were stolen from the storage room of the Higher Court in Montenegro

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The mobile phone of Tamara Zvicer, the wife of the leader of the Kavac clan, Radoje Zvicer, the title deed in her name and one of the guns seized from members of the criminal group responsible for the attempted murder of journalist Olivera Lakic were stolen from the Higher Court in Montenegro, Vijesti found out unofficially.

According to the same information, the thieves also took away a gun which was a piece of evidence from the case against those accused of planning the murder of the leaders of the criminal group and citizens of Belgrade, Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljkovic.

This is only part of the stolen evidence from the court archive. It was revealed that a total of 19 pistols and rifles, a certain amount of drugs and a dozen more mobile phones were missing.

The head of the Basic State Prosecutor’s Office, Dusko Milanovic, confirmed on Friday that the final report on the list of missing items was received.

Judge Vesna Kovacevic on Thursday said that after half a year the list of court archives was completed, explaining that it took a long time due to the volume of the work.
The storage room of the High Court was broken into in September of last year, the burglary was noticed on September 11, when the authorities first determined that someone had rummaged through the evidence.

However, it was discovered that the thieves entered the room through an underground passage from Njegoseva Street number 12.

Police found the van the suspects used on September 13. A day later, they also found the apartment they used.

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