The trial of the accused for cigarette smuggling was postponed today in the High Court in Podgorica to January 26, due to the non-appearance of one of the defendant's lawyers, due to health reasons, said Aida Muzurović, an independent consultant for public relations.
In the indictment of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, it is stated that Duško Nikaljević and Đoka Camaj created a criminal group that included seven other members besides them.
They allegedly smuggled cigarettes worth 200.000 euros.
"During 2018, Nikaljević and Camaj organized a criminal organization on the territory of Montenegro, Serbia, Italy and other European countries for the purpose of smuggling cigarettes on the gray market of Serbia and Montenegro," the indictment reads.
Filip Nikaljević, Nikola Matović, Vukašin Matović, Borivoje Matović, Adnan Suković, Miroslav Ivezić and Zdravko Luković are listed as members of the criminal organization.
In September, the court adopted the plea agreement that Serbian citizen Zdravko Luković entered into with special prosecutor Saša Čađenović, and agreed to an 11-month prison sentence.
The agreement states that Luković's task was to take money from the sale of cigarettes from members of a criminal organization in Serbia and hand it over to other members of that organization in Montenegro.
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