Knežević's trial postponed in the "Aerodromes" case

SDT accuses the former managers of Atlas Bank of having damaged the Airports of Montenegro for three million euros

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Photo: Boris Pejović
Photo: Boris Pejović
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Due to the justified absence of the bankruptcy administrator of "Atlas Bank" Mirko Radonjić, the continuation of the trial of the defendant Duško Knežević in the Aerodromi case was postponed today to October 28.

The Special Prosecutor's Office filed an indictment against the former managers of "Atlas Bank", Duško Knežević, Marko Nikolić and Dijana Zečević, and the legal entity "Atlas Bank". According to the indictment, the defendants damaged "Aerodrome Crne Gore" for three million euros, and benefited "Atlas Bank" in the same amount, because they did not return the deposit of three million euros after the deadline expired.

According to the Special Prosecutor's Office, the former owner of Atlas Bank, Duško Knežević, is accused of inciting his employees Nikolić and Zečević to abuse their position in business operations, i.e. to embezzle the funds of JP Aerodrom after the expiry of the deposit term.

"From the defense of the defendants Nikolić and Zečević, and the testimony of the witnesses Danil Orlandić, Vesna Ječmenica and Milica Ivanović, it indisputably follows that the deadline for the deposit in question expired on August 11, 2018, and that the injured company "Aerodromi Crne Gore" repeatedly demanded and gave instructions to return the said funds in the amount of 3.000.000 euros to the transaction account of the damaged company after the deadline. But that didn't happen," states the prosecutor in the explanation of the indictment.

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