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Bozidar Cicmil was a target for Dudic?

Dudic is in public being connected to Darko Saric from Pljevlja, who after years on the run got arrested in Belgrade where he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the international smuggling of cocaine.

 

Testifying in the proceedings in the High Court in Podgorica against Vracar, Cicmil said he was present when Dudic threatened Vracar to kill him and that he will meet the fate of his killed friend, Dejan Djuković, the owner of “Red taxi”.

 

He said testified that he and Vracar were followed by Dudic by car, and when Vracar stepped out of the car, Dudic allegedly threatened him with words which most likely referred to him as well: “I will kill you all. You want to end up like your friend? What are you still doing here?”. Cicmil then stated that after this event, he no longer associated himself with Vracar.

The public speculated Vračar fired the fatal shots to kill Dudić, to avenge his murdered friend, Dejan Djuković, who was close to the group “Shkaljari clan”, who was killed on October 1st, 2009 in Kotor.

As Dnevne Novine reports, Djuković also owned a taxi company and was a close friend of recently murdered Cicmil who at that time lived in Kotor. Djukovic’s nephew, Ivan Lopičić (27), who was also reportedly connected to “Shkaljari clan”, was killed this June in Kotor.

Cicmil previously served six months in prison for a fight in which he and Vracar beat brothers Đorđije and Milos Radonjic in Radanovici, arrested for possession of narcotics.

After his release from prison, Cicmil decided to leave Kotor and start a new life in Mostar, where he died two days ago. He opened the “My Taxi” company, which employed around 100 people, and local media reported that he was a vocal opponent of illegal taxi drivers. His friends told Serbian media he had no problems, he was sociable and that he was not hiding from anyone.

 

 

Cicmil was killed around 9:30 AM in the garage of his building when the killer emptied the gun in his direction. Police suspects he most probably had an accomplice because, apparently, he climbed the back stairs of the garage, and then disappeared.

During the murder, Serbian citizen Sasa Brkic was with Cicmil and was wounded in the shoulder.

 

 

The building’s tenants claim that Brkic, although injured, managed to drive the car out of the garage and hit the killer.

“He then asked where the ER is”, said one of the neighbors.

 

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