Police Administration: The High Court did not inform us that Čađenović is out of house arrest

"Vijesti" announced two days ago that on September 12, the police were looking for Čađenović at his home address, and then blocked off a part of the city. After that, the High Court announced that they duly informed the police about the decision to allow him to leave the apartment...

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Accused of becoming a member of a criminal organization: Čađenović, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Accused of becoming a member of a criminal organization: Čađenović, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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The Podgorica High Court did not, as previously announced, inform the Police Administration that they had allowed the accused Saša Čađenović to leave house arrest for a few hours on September 12.

This is written in the answers provided to "Vijesta" from the Police Directorate (UP).

"Vijesti" announced two days ago that on September 12, the police were looking for Čađenović at his home address, and then blocked off a part of the city. After that, the High Court announced that they duly informed the police about the decision to allow Čađenović to leave the apartment.

However, this was denied by the Police Administration:

"The police administration did not receive the document until the moment of the person's control, by telephone or electronic means, and if it was sent by regular mail, the police administration did not receive it until the moment of the person's control".

They explained that their officers, in accordance with their competences, visit the places of residence of persons for whom a surveillance measure prohibiting leaving the apartment is in force:

"Which was also the case with the face of S.Č. Police officers also carried out the mentioned activities on the specified day, September 12, when the mentioned person was not found at the place of residence", replied the UP.

Several "Vijesti" sources announced on September 12 that the police officers were unsuccessfully looking for the former special prosecutor at his home address, not knowing that the High Court had allowed him to leave the apartment due to a one-year memorial to a family member.

The interlocutor of the newspaper confirmed that the police officers made a regular visit to Čađenović, who is under house arrest, but that they did not find him in the apartment.

"We blocked everything, but it was later determined that Čađenović had approval. However, no one informed us about this beforehand", said the source of "Vijesti" from the top of UP.

Neither the High Court nor the UP did not answer the questions of "Vijesti" the day before yesterday.

In mid-July, Čađenović's detention was lifted, where he had been practically since his arrest in December 2022. He was then released, but with a ban on leaving the apartment.

He was deprived of his liberty on suspicion of having committed a criminal offense - the creation of a criminal organization and several criminal offenses of abuse of official position. The Special State Prosecutor's Office suspects him of having subordinated his official activities to the interests of the Kavac criminal clan, headed by Radoj Zvicer.

In October of last year, the extrajudicial panel of the High Court in Podgorica confirmed the indictment against him.

The indictment presented that during the second half of 2020 he became a member of a criminal organization created by Switzerland on the territory of several countries and that the activities of the criminal organization had an influence on the state prosecution.

"Whereas the defendant Saša Čađenović, as a special prosecutor, together with other members of the criminal organization from the Police Directorate, in order to implement the criminal plan, accepted to carry out the orders and instructions of the organizers of the criminal organization, which were transmitted to him through other members of the criminal organization, to cover up the perpetrators of the most serious crimes acts and does not initiate criminal proceedings against them," the indictment states, among other things.

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