Nikola Bulatović (born August, 28 1971) is a Montenegrin former basketball player, who is an current General Manager for Podgorica of the Prva A Liga and the ABA League Second Division.
Next season he started in Cyprus playing for AEL Limassol,[2] in January 2006 he made a brief return to Asesoft Ploieşti, and month later he signed with Igokea from Bosnia.
[6] Over the subsequent few months, Bulatović—who simultaneously made the FR Yugoslavia national team for the 1998 World Championship—transferred to KK Budućnost during the summer transfer window, a move that entailed relocation from Belgrade to Podgorica and was seen by some as an attempt to evade responsibility.
Explaining the increased length of the second sentence, judge Dragoljub Albijanić—presiding over the Belgrade District Court judicial council that passed down the verdict—stated that the circumstances of the accused being a national team member when committing the crime as well as the victim suffering long term psychological effects were taken as aggravating factors.
[7] Podgorica Lower Court thus became responsible for processing the stipulations in the verdict, but reportedly failed to do so in timely manner.
[7] In May 2009, at the Belgrade District Court's urging—with Bulatović still a free man more than three years after the final verdict—an Interpol arrest warrant was issued for his capture.
[7] After two and half years on Interpol's wanted list,[7] Bulatović was arrested in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in December 2011.