Criminal charges against citizens of Serbia: Construction without registration and documentation, giving incorrect information to the police?

"The suspect avoided paying taxes and other duties, causing damage to the budget of Montenegro in the amount of around 60 thousand euros," said the Police Administration.

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In order to suppress criminal acts in the field of economic crime, the Bar police filed a criminal complaint against two persons, citizens of Serbia.

"Namely, the officers of the Economic Crime Suppression Unit filed a criminal complaint against BT(60) with the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Bar, due to the suspicion that she committed the criminal offense of building a facility without a report and construction documentation," the statement said.

It is suspected that in March, in the place of Skala in Bar, on a cadastral plot, she started the construction of a building without a construction report and the necessary documentation, which was determined by the control of the Urban Planning and Construction Inspection, which drew up a report on the inspection and issued a Decision on suspension of works.

"The suspect avoided paying taxes and other duties, causing damage to the budget of Montenegro in the amount of around 60 thousand euros," said the Police Administration.

Also, the officers of the Bar Security Department filed a criminal complaint against DB (35) to the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Bar on suspicion of having committed the criminal offense of inducing the certification of untrue content.

"That person, during the control of the presence of alcohol in the body, did not have an identification document with him, and he gave the police officers incorrect personal information and misled them during the preparation of the minutes and misdemeanor report for the violation of the Road Traffic Safety Act". the announcement concludes.

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