The higher court in Podgorica blocked Katnić's property

Katnić and the former assistant director of the police for the fight against crime Zoran Lazović were arrested on April 14 for allegedly helping members of the Kavac criminal clan

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One of the earlier apprehensions of Katnić, Photo: Boris Pejović
One of the earlier apprehensions of Katnić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The higher court in Podgorica blocked the assets of the former chief special prosecutor Milivoj Katnić.

This was confirmed to "Vijesta" by Marija Raković, an independent advisor for public relations of the High Court in Podgorica.

"The investigating judge of the High Court in Podgorica, Goran Šćepanović, issued a temporary measure blocking the assets of Milivoj Katnić, the former chief special prosecutor," she announced.

Raković added that the court passed a temporary measure of blocking property at the proposal of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), on four buildings owned by Milivoj Katnić, in KO Bajramovica and KO Velestovo.

Katnić and the former assistant director of the police for the fight against crime, Zoran Lazović, were arrested on April 14 for allegedly helping members of the Kavac criminal clan.

In the files of the SDT, it is stated that the former security guard and the former prosecutor only formally undertook the actions of the team led by Radoje Zvicer.

It is explained that Katnić knew the codes under which the leaders of that criminal organization write on the Sky application, but did not take any action to process them.

On the contrary, it is stated, he agreed with the position of his then subordinate prosecutor Saša Čađenović not to initiate proceedings against one of the bar owners Duško Roganović, thereby helping Zvicer, Milan Vujotić, Dragan Knežević, Radoj Živković and others.

The documents also state that Katnić misled the public that the accused criminals from Belgrade, Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković, entered Montenegro at the request of the Republic of Serbia and that measures and actions are constantly being taken against them, while Lazović enabled those members of the Kavaka clan to cross freely. border, at the request of Switzerland.

Belivuk and Miljković were on the blacklist of the Montenegrin security services, and then the ban was lifted from their names.

At the end of June, Katnić was questioned by the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) on grounds of suspicion that he had committed a criminal offense - a "war crime against the civilian population" in the area of ​​Cavtat during 1992.

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