Daliborka Spasojević's detention was extended for another three months

Spasojević is suspected of having, as a responsible person in the CKB, committed extended criminal offenses in the period from 2010 to mid-February 2022 - abuse of position in business operations and falsification of official documents for an extended period of time.

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Crnogorska kommercielja banka (CKB) employee Daliborka Spasojević has had her detention extended for another three months.

Spasojević is suspected of having committed extended criminal offenses in the period from 2010 to mid-February 2022, as a responsible person in CKB - abuse of position in business operations and falsification of official documents for an extended period of time.

"The Council of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, deciding on the proposal of the Special State Prosecutor's Office of Montenegro Kti-S.br.1/22 dated 11.04.2023 for the extension of custody against the defendant DS, issued a Decision to extend the defendant's custody for another three months, i.e. until July 18, 2023," reads the announcement of the Supreme Court of Montenegro.

Her detention was extended by the panel of the Supreme Court composed of judge Seka Piletić as the president of the panel and judges Marijana Pavićević and Milenko Seka Žižić as members of the panel.

"Due to the well-founded suspicion that she has committed prolonged criminal acts of abuse of position in business operations from Article 272 paragraph 3 in connection with paragraph 1, and in connection with Article 49 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro and falsification of an official document from Article 414 paragraph 3 in connection with paragraph 1, and in connection with Article 49 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro", announced from that institution.

They reminded that Spasojević's detention was ordered by the decision of the investigating judge of the High Court in Podgorica on January 20, 2023, and extended by the decision of the panel of that court on February 17, 2023.

"So, according to the Decision of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, custody can last until July 18, 2023 until 10:25 a.m.," they clarified in the announcement.

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