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A Serbian citizen BL (47) from Zajecar was arrested two days ago in Budva on the basis of an Interpol warrant in Belgrade, and the Montenegrin media reported that he was a criminal whom the public in Serbia remembered for a brutal crime ago 19 years.
A man from Zajecar was arrested in Budva on an Interpol warrant issued by the Belgrade office for criminal prosecution for drug production, possession and trafficking, the Montenegrin police announced.
It turned out that, according to Montenegrin media, it was Branislav Lađevac, who according to his own confession was responsible for the crime 19 years ago, when he killed his 30-year-old compatriot Marija Mavrinac (30) in Belgrade.
Lađevac and Mavrinac were roommates and lived in an apartment on Cerska Street in Belgrade. The web of gruesome killings began to unravel when Darinka Mančić, Marija Mavrinac’s mother, reported her son’s disappearance to the Zajecar police.
At the time, she was in Belgium on a temp job, and she told police that her son hadn’t called for a long time and that his roommate Ladjevac might know where he was. At that time, he did not even suspect that his son’s body was severely dismembered …
Namely, Lađevac told police that on March 5, 2001, he had an argument with his roommate in the apartment. He struck him with his fist so hard that he fell and allegedly hit the back of his neck on the edge of the bed, killing him instantly.
In 2001, the media reported that Lađevac recounted in detail how he “smashed the body of his roommate” and, as Glas javnosti wrote, the police suspect that he tore it apart. Then he packed it in bags and a cardboard box that he put away. As time passed, an unbearable smell began to spread through the apartment, and then she decided that it would be best to get rid of the body.
Lađevac took his roommate’s packed body parts to the bus on line 83 and then stopped the truck that took him to the Beški bridge. From that bridge, the body was thrown into the Danube and, as is known, the body was never found.
He then threw his wardrobe into a bin and cleaned up traces of the murder in the apartment, but the Belgrade police still managed to find traces of blood and tissue from the murdered man.
Lađevac canceled his apartment in Belgrade and returned to his hometown. Probably to clear any self-doubt, he constantly asked if anyone had seen his roommate, because he had supposedly told him that he was going abroad.
As Glas javnosti wrote, the judicial authorities have known Mavrinac and Laevac for a long time. Mavrinac was responsible for selling and enjoying the drugs, and Lađevac for two serious robberies and damage to someone else’s property. It is assumed that the motive for the murder could have been blackmail by Marija, because she knew that Lađevac had committed other crimes.
They look for him for drugs
The Montenegrin Police Administration stated in a statement that Interpol Belgrade issued an international arrest warrant for the man from Zajecar BL (47) on December 7 for carrying out criminal proceedings for drug production, possession and trafficking.
– Officers from the Criminal Police Sector – Department of International Operational Cooperation and officers from the Budva Security Center conducted an investigation and arrested the wanted person on the basis of an international arrest warrant – the announcement says.
Police said that after the investigation and operational tactical measures and actions, BL was located and arrested in the Golubovina settlement in Budva.
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