The trial of Kašćelan and others: Bujković said that no one threatened him...

The witness could not give a precise answer to the question of the court and the prosecution regarding the text message that he received on his mobile phone and in which, according to the prosecution, he was asked for money

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Kašćelan, Photo: Boris Pejović
Kašćelan, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The trial of Slobodan Kašćelan and the other defendants in the case from 2017 continued today in the High Court in Podgorica with the hearing of the witness of the victim Krsto Bujković.

The injured witness Krsto Bujković said in court that due to the passage of time he does not remember certain circumstances and situations and that because he cannot give a precise statement, he does not want to say something he is not sure about.

He said that he is on good terms with the accused Vladimir Božović, that he knows him from school, but that they are not friends. He does not know the other accused, the witness declared.

The witness could not give a precise answer to the question of the court and the prosecution regarding the text message that arrived on his mobile phone and in which, according to the prosecution, he was asked for money.

He said that he does not remember the content of the message, the amount of money that was requested, the number from which the message was sent, and also why the money was requested from him.

He also said that he does not remember whether he reported it to the police, but that later the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) took his phone. He emphasized that he owed nothing to anyone.

Answering the questions of the special prosecutor Ivan Mandić, Bujković could not remember what kind of feeling the message he received caused him.

Regarding the explosion in which his uncle's car was damaged, he emphasized that he was not in our country at the time and that the car was not his, and that he knew nothing about it.

The president of the special panel of judges, Nada Rabrenović, asked the witness if he had spoken to anyone regarding today's testimony, and if he was scared and if someone had threatened him. The witness said that no one threatened him.

At the previous hearing of the main trial held in June, special prosecutor Vukas Radonjić dropped the criminal prosecution against the defendants Nikola and Igor Andrić, and Tripo Moškov, for the crimes of bribery and the creation of a criminal organization.

According to the indictment, Slobodan Kašćelan and Igor Božović, at the end of May 2010, organized a criminal group whose members engaged in drug smuggling, extortion, money laundering, money laundering and bribery. Vladimir Božović, Miloš Radonjić, Siniša Vlahović, Aleksandar Đurišić, Igor Đurišić, Davor Prelević, Stefan Brnović, Aleksandra Bogdanović, Đerđ Camaj, Zlatko Samardžić and Ilija Dedović are also included in the indictment.

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