The trial of Mujović and the others was postponed for drug smuggling

The president of the special panel of judges, Zoran Radović, cited the incompleteness of the criminal panel as the reason for the delay

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The start of the trial of Radovan Mujović from Nikšić and the other defendants for drug smuggling in the Podgorica High Court was postponed to November 9 because the conditions for holding the hearing were not met.

The president of the special panel of judges, Zoran Radović, cited the incompleteness of the criminal panel as the reason for the delay.

Milena Kankaraš, Petar Mujović, Radosav Vukčević, Aleksandar Đurđevac, Zoran Drinčić, Branko Vušković, Miloš Bulajić, Jovan Božić, Predrag Marković, Davor Avdić, Stefan Lalatović, Željko Goranović and Alen Šabotić are also accused in the indictment presented by special prosecutor Nataša Bošković.

From the beginning of 2018 to August 25, 2019, the defendant Mujović organized a criminal organization on the territory of Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Hungary for the commission of criminal offenses punishable by four years or more in prison, in order to obtain illegal profits and power.

Miloš Mančić has the status of an associate witness in this case, which was confirmed by the decision of the High Court of January 20, 2021.

According to the investigation, Mujović planned the execution of criminal acts, provided money and phones with foreign SIM cards, gave orders and instructions for the execution of criminal acts.

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