The prosecutor suggested custody for up to 30 days to Vukotić, Šahman, Mihailović, Perović and Rajković

Their hearing in the High Court is scheduled for today, after which the judge will decide whether the special prosecutor's proposal is justified.

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Arrest of Vukotić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Arrest of Vukotić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Special Prosecutor Vukas Radonjić proposed to the High Court in Podgorica to order up to 30 days of detention for the five arrested in the "Plantaže" action.

According to Vijesti, he suggested that former members of the Board of Directors of "Plantaž" Veselin Vukotić, Sead Šahman, Božo Mihailović, Duško Perović and Đorđije Rajković be sent to custody.

They were previously detained for up to 72 hours.

Their hearing in the High Court is scheduled for today, after which the judge will decide whether the special prosecutor's proposal is justified.

The Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) told the News anonymously that the detention was proposed due to circumstances that indicate that they may interfere with the proceedings by influencing the witnesses.

The five of them were arrested on July 11 in the "Plantaže" operation for malfeasance in the business with the briquette factory - a business with which the state company was allegedly damaged for 350.000 euros, but also 37.000 square meters of land in Donji Kokoti.

Anica Hajduković was also arrested at the time and was released to defend herself.

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