Darko Saric

Blast Kills Two in Montenegrin Resort Kotor

Kotor's mayor, Aleksandar Stjepcevic, urged the authorities to stop the violence in the Adriatic resort "as soon as possible" after a bomb blast killed two alleged members of drug gangs on Monday.

Goran Biskupovic, 28, an alleged member of the Skaljari gang, was killed when the bomb planted near his home in Muo neighborhood exploded. The blast also killed Milos Bosnjak, 25.

Serbia's Ex-President Denies Blackmailing Dacic

Serbia's former president, Boris Tadic, has told BIRN that reports that he and his former associates were behind the publication of the video of Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic meeting a drugs gangster were an "insinuation"."If someone accuses me directly of the publication of videos, I will press charges against him immediately," he said.On Tuesday, however, Dacic publicly accused Tadic of being

Serbian FM 'Caught on Video with Drug Lord'

The journalists' network for investigating crime and corruption, KRIK, released videos on Monday which they said showed Dacic meeting Radulovic while the politician was Minister of Interior.

Radulovic, also known as Misa Banana, was given a 12-and-a-half-year sentence in absentia for smuggling 5.7 tons of cocaine and is still on the run.

Germany Pledges to Extradite Kalic to Montenegro

The German authorities have approved the extradition to Montenegro of the suspected drug trafficker Safet Kalic, Montenegro's Justice Ministry confirmed on Thursday.

Following his arrest in Austria in October 2014, Kalic was extradited to Germany to face drugs charges there - while Montenegro also sought his extradition.

Lazarevic indicted for disclosing secrets to Saric's group

BELGRADE - The Serbian Prosecutor's Office for Organised Crime on Monday indicted Branko Lazarevic, former head of the interior minister's office, and three other men for disclosing police information on tracking and wiretapping of the group led by Darko Saric, charged with cocaine trafficking and money laundering.

Pages