Rosignol detained for up to 30 days: Fugitive from Italy sent to Spož

The spokesman of the Basic Court, judge Veljko Bulatović, said that the defendant was questioned in the presence of a defense attorney and an interpreter for the Italian language, and that the investigating judge ordered him to be detained, accepting the prosecution's proposal.

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The investigating judge of the Basic Court of Kotor, Spiro Pavićević, ordered Italian citizen Gianluca Rossignoli, who is wanted in Italy for serious crimes, to be detained for up to 30 days.

The spokesman of the Basic Court, judge Veljko Bulatović, said that the defendant was questioned in the presence of a defense attorney and an interpreter for the Italian language, and that the judge ordered him to be detained for the investigation, accepting the prosecution's proposal.

Bulatović said that the Italian citizen was charged with the crime of falsifying documents and that he was immediately sent to the Investigation Prison in Spuška.

Rossignolo, who was arrested yesterday in Podgorica, was sentenced in Italy to eight years and one month in prison for committing the crime of "false bankruptcy of the De Tomaso car company" and trading in counterfeit works of art, writes the Italian media Milano today.

An arrest warrant was issued for him by the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Court of Appeal in Turin.

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