TV News: Juretić sentenced to a year and a half in prison, Nenezić found guilty, but no sentence was imposed

During the two-year trial, Nenezić claimed that he paid racketeering construction inspectors because he was threatened, and Juretić denied that he took money from him.

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Juretić (archive), Photo: Boris Pejović
Juretić (archive), Photo: Boris Pejović
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Construction inspector Vladan Juretić was sentenced before the Basic Court of Kotor to one and a half years in prison for accepting bribes, while Boško Nenezić from Budva, who was accused of paying bribes, was found guilty but was not sentenced because he reported this case.

This is what judge and spokesman of the Kotor court Spiro Pavićević told Television Vijesti.

While Nenezić claimed during the two-year trial that he paid the racket to construction inspectors because he was threatened, Juretić denied that he took money from him.

This case was disclosed in October 2019 in the Načisto show on TV News when the recordings that Nenezić secretly made during a special hour were shown.

A day later, due to this case, the Minister of Sustainable Development and Tourism at the time, Pavle Radulović, resigned.

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