Radio Switzerland was not killed, Vladimir Zarić, the lawyer of the Zviter family, said today, and denied the unofficial news that the leader of the Kavaka clan in Panama was allegedly shot yesterday after 20:XNUMX, which was published by the media.
"I deny as the family's lawyer that Radivoje Zvicer was killed and wounded - the family saw the inscriptions in the media and so that misinformation does not continue to spread, it is important to know that my client is alive," said Zarić.
Montenegrin security institutions pointed out today to the Radio-television portal of Montenegro that there is no official information that Switzerland was the target of the attack in Panama.
The Montenegrin Prosecutor's Office accuses Zvicer, the leader of the Montenegrin criminal kava clan, and nine other people of having committed the crimes of creating a criminal organization and aggravated murder, and he was tried in Serbia for using a fake passport.
Montenegrin security sources received information about two murders in Panama, but the initial descriptions did not match the description of the Swiss.
Then the lawyer Miloš Vuksanović, who represents Zvicer, spoke and pointed out that he has no information that his client is alive or that he was killed.
"As his defense attorney, I have no information that he was shot at, that he is dead or alive." Radoje Zviter is a man who is inaccessible to the authorities and no one has contact with him. We will know what happened and what is the truth when we receive official information," Vuksanović told the media.
Experts on these topics speculate that it was a warning to him that someone was on his trail and that he should change his location.
S.Ć./FoNet/ NovaS
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