Filip Ivanović (33), from Cetinje, was most likely killed in Belgrade last night, Kurir reports.
A warrant had been issued for him after he escaped from house arrest on December 4 last year.
As we learn, his identity is still being checked because he was carrying a forged Slovenian passport.
As a reminder, he was shot in the head with a single bullet in Hercegovačka Street last night, and the suspect for the crime, who was arrested nearby, was ordered to be detained for up to 48 hours by the police, acting on the order of the Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade.
Filip Ivanović escaped from house arrest on December 4 last year, and disappeared from his address in Belgrade.
Who is Filip Ivanović
In Serbia, Ivanović is on trial for assisting Lazar Tejić after the murder of Bojan Mirković in the Belvil neighborhood, while Montenegro is seeking him on the grounds that he committed a criminal offense – creation of a criminal organization, and that he is an accomplice in the criminal offenses of murder and aggravated murder.
According to police records, Ivanović is a member of the Cetinje cell of the criminal Škaljari clan.
As a reminder, Filip Ivanović, who is accused of helping Lazar Tejić after the murder of Bojan Mirković on November 12, 2000, in New Belgrade, escaped from house arrest on December 5 and a search was launched for him the same day and he was ordered into custody.
As we learn, the Appellate Court in Belgrade replaced Ivanović’s detention with house arrest on February 21 last year.
As Kurir unofficially learns, the Administration for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions, which supervises house arrest, i.e., the ankle monitor, informed the court that Filip Ivanović had escaped and was not at the address where he was on that measure.
The previous trial was held on December 3, and at that time the prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade requested that the killer and his accomplices be sentenced to life imprisonment, and Ivanović to eight years. However, between two trials, which he attended from house arrest, he severed the ankle monitor and escaped – our source explains.
The very next day, he adds, he was ordered back into custody and a warrant was issued for him.
He claimed in court that he was not guilty.
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Source: Kurir; Photo: Tanjug, Interpol



