Montenegrin and Serbian citizen Vuk Vulević (51), who was the subject of an Interpol Red Notice, has been arrested at a hospitality venue in Belgrade, Serbia’s Ministry of the Interior (MUP) announced. The ministry added that arrest warrants had been issued for him by both Serbia and Montenegro.
“An international arrest warrant was issued for V.V. by Interpol Podgorica for the criminal offenses of organizing a criminal group and the unauthorized production, possession, and trafficking of narcotic drugs under the Criminal Code of Montenegro,” the MUP said.
The statement added that the Higher Court in Belgrade, Special Department for Organized Crime, had also issued a warrant for Vuk Vulević in connection with offenses for which he is wanted by the Montenegrin judiciary—forming a criminal organization and two counts of the unauthorized production, possession, and trafficking of narcotic drugs.
Vulević was also wanted to serve a six-month prison sentence for the criminal offense of illegal possession of weapons under the Criminal Code of Montenegro.
“At the time of his arrest, forged identity documents issued in Kosovo were found in his possession. On the order of the competent prosecutor’s office, criminal charges will therefore be filed against him on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of document forgery,” the MUP stated.
Police seized two mobile phones from Vulević and informed the Third Basic Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade of the case.
The ministry added that he will be brought before the Special Department for Organized Crime of the Higher Court in Belgrade.
According to authorities in Montenegro, Vuk Vulević is identified as the leader of the Berane criminal group, which is alleged to cooperate with the Kavač clan led by Radoje Zvicer.
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