KOZAR’S MAN SHOT IN A BAR Two people injured in SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES said they were attacked by three people, but the police DO NOT BELIEVE THEM



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In the shooting that occurred around midnight in Bar, two people received gunshot wounds in still unexplained circumstances.

Stojan Dabanović and Oliver Jovanović were injured, writes the CDM portal, as well as the fact that they are both known to the police for a long time.

After being injured, they were treated at the Bar General Hospital.

– Patient OJ (22) received two gunshot wounds in the area of ​​the right forearm and the right lumbar region. He was operated on and kept in the intensive care unit. Patient SD (21) has a hand injury. After the indicated medical assistance, he was discharged for outpatient treatment – said the director of the General Hospital Bar Association, Dr. Dragoslav Tomanović, for “Novosti”.

Podgorica’s “Vijesti” portal writes that the shooting took place at Dabanovic’s home and, when they found out, they told investigators that they were attacked by three people, but the police doubt their testimony.

Although it is suspected that the injuries occurred during the cleaning of the weapons, the police found neither weapon nor cloth during the search.

Alan KožarPhoto: Photo: Vijesti.me, Savo Prelević / RAS Serbia

Alan Kožar

Dabanovic has been known to the police since before and has been operationally identified as a member of Alan Kozar’s group.

Jovanovic has recently been registered as a person who started dating members of that criminal group.

Tatjana Begović, Senior State Prosecutor in Service, confirmed to “Vijesti” that firearms were used in the Šušanj settlement and that all circumstances in which Dabanovic and Jovanović were injured are being investigated.

“At this time, I cannot say with certainty how his injury occurred because the investigation of the whole case is ongoing,” said Peković.

Tanner killed in Greece

Alan Kozar and Damir Hadzic were killed in Corfu at the end of July, in front of a luxury villa in a remote area of ​​Corfu at the time they entered the garage by car. Their bodies were found by a masseur …

It was determined that they had forged Slovenian travel documents with them and that they had previously stayed in Turkey with them, so it is possible that they were located there and then they were followed to a secret hideout in Corfu.

Near them they found weapons, which apparently they were unable to use, and ammunition in the village. The reason for the cruel liquidations is sought in the warfare of the Kavač and Škaljar clans, which have been ravaging Serbia and Montenegro for years.



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