Milicković against the Capital City: They want to hear the excavator

The Milickovics stood on their property for days, not allowing the expropriation and claiming that it was done illegally.
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Ažurirano: 12.09.2012. 17:25h

Even though the representatives of the Capital City, the submitters of the misdemeanor report, did not appear in the Misdemeanor Court yesterday either against the owner of the estate on the route of the mini-bypass Vasilij Milicković, as well as the witness of the excavator Jagoš Bukilić, judge Milanka Kaluđerović insisted that another hearing be held in the proceedings.

She believes that on September 25, when she scheduled a new trial for September 25, it is necessary to hear the begerista Bukilić.

Milicković ironically told the judge that she had a very delicate task ahead of her and that if she insisted on hearing the excavator, then he also insisted on hearing the "Podgorica Vizier".

"Not to mention again all the mistreatment I survived, I would like to ask them if they paid for my property, if they returned the confiscated goods, and how they feel today in front of the citizens," said Milicković.

Sonja Čejović, an officer of the Property Directorate, reiterated yesterday that the expropriation and possession was done in accordance with the law.

The Miličković family has initiated proceedings in the Basic Court in Podgorica and is seeking over 300 euros in compensation for material and non-material damages due to illegal expropriation, illegal deprivation of liberty, violation of personal rights, mental pain and fear suffered, and health problems that followed in connection with the disputed confiscation of their land in May last year.

The Milickovics stood on their property for days, not allowing the expropriation and claiming that it was done illegally, which was later confirmed by the Ministry of Finance and the Administrative Court.

Vasilije Milicković was arrested three times, and his daughter once for disturbing public order and peace, and they received three fines and one prison sentence.

The Council for Misdemeanors annulled those verdicts, and in the repeated proceedings, two misdemeanor trials against them were suspended.

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