The Prosecutor's Council made a decision on the assignment of Senior State Prosecutor from Podgorica, Jelena Protić, to the Special State Prosecutor's Office for a period of two years.
This will be the fourth prosecutor referred by the TS to the SDT, at the request of the chief special state prosecutor Vladimir Novović.
The prosecutor's council made the decision to send prosecutor Protić to the SDT at an electronic session on January 26 of this year, and tomorrow at the session of that body, as planned on the agenda, they will state that decision, so that from February 1 she will start her new duty in prosecution organization.
Jelen Protić was a long-time prosecutor of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office, and on June 3 of this year, TS chose to transfer to the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica after she had the highest number of points in the interview.
Then TS filled part of the large deficit in the Higher State Prosecutor's Office, but as the largest number of complex cases are in SDT, as well as due to the fact that that prosecution was left without two special prosecutors in the past few months, the Prosecutor's Council met the request of GST -a.
In June last year, prosecutors Vukas Radonjić, Jovan Vukotić and Tanja Čolan Deretić were sent to the SDT for two years.
How much the GST trusts that trio is best shown by the fact that Radonjić and Vukotić handle the majority of organized crime and corruption cases, while Čolan - Deretić is in charge of handling war crimes cases.
In the meantime, out of the 12 special prosecutors, as many as there are according to the Rulebook on Internal Organization and Systematization of Workplaces in the SDT, prosecutor Tatjana Žižić was dismissed at her own request, while special prosecutor Saša was arrested on the order of the SDT on December 9 last year. Čađenović.
After the arrest, the Supreme Court temporarily removed Čađenović from the position of prosecutor.
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