Apartments, houses, pastures were taken away from Ojdanić...

The property of the accused members of the so-called police drug cartel was temporarily confiscated

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After the arrest, Ojdanić is taken to the Special Police Department, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
After the arrest, Ojdanić is taken to the Special Police Department, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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The state temporarily confiscated two residential and non-residential premises, an auxiliary building, a basement and a pasture in Tivat and Andrijevica, totaling 2.206 square meters, from the accused head of the so-called police cartel, Mileta Ojdanić.

He is one of 13 persons and persons connected with them, who were temporarily prohibited from disposing of their property by the High Court at the proposal of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT).

Nebojša Bugarin was given a temporary measure to prevent the disposal of five residential, non-residential and business premises, an auxiliary building with a yard in Podgorica and Kolašin, with a total area of ​​2.221 square meters, while 22 residential, 16 non-residential and seven business premises were confiscated from Božidar Jabučanin, a building in construction, orchard, field and other land in Budva, Podgorica, Cetinje, Tivat and Nikšić, total area 9.026 m2.

Defendant Miloš Mišurović was prohibited from disposing of 58.009 square meters of land in Danilovgrad, and Aleksandar Keković seven residential and two business spaces, three auxiliary buildings, and a garage, with land in Podgorica and Danilovgrad, with a total area of ​​5.194 square meters.

"Thus, the final prohibition of the disposal of the defendant... VB (Vladimir Bajčeta) in relation to: two residential premises, three garages and land, in Podgorica, Žabljak and Tivat, with a total area of ​​578 m2, to the defendant GS (Goran Stojanović) in relation to: apartment in Podgorica and land in Kolašin, total area 678 m2, to the defendant FZ (Filip Zindović) in relation to: residential space and land in Bijelo Polje, total area 16.579 m2, defendant DM (Dražen Milović) in relation to: auxiliary building with land in Nikšić, total area 3.477 m2, defendant IN (Ivan Nikolić) in relation to: two residential premises, total area 99 m2, in Kotor and in Podgorica, the defendant DK (Dejan Knežević) in relation to: residential premises, area 74 m2, in Bar, to the defendant IM (Ivan Mijatović), in relation to: a residential area of ​​48 m2 in Budva", according to the Special State Prosecutor's Office.

It is added that the property of the mayor of Budva, the accused Milo Božović, was temporarily confiscated, namely: 10 business premises, six residential premises and five garages in Budva, with a total area of ​​4.145 square meters.

The total area of ​​temporarily seized property is 102.334 square meters.

"Disposal bans were registered in the form of a note in the real estate cadastre, while, in addition to the financial investigation, criminal proceedings are ongoing against the defendants before the High Court in Podgorica, according to the indictments of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, for the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization, multiple criminal offenses of unauthorized production , keeping and placing on the market narcotic drugs and money laundering, but also for criminal offenses of causing general danger, illegal possession of weapons and explosive materials and disclosure of secret information", they state from prosecutor's office.

Indictment

The High Court in Podgorica recently confirmed the indictment of the Special State Prosecutor's Office against the so-called police cartel, headed by Ojdanić and police officer Ljubo Milović.

In that case, apart from the two of them, the SDT also accuses their former colleagues from the service Ivan Stamatović, Nebojša Bugarin, Petr Lazović, Marko Novaković, Milan Popović, Miloš Mišurović, Vladimir Bajčeta, Goran Stojanović, Dejan Knežević and Darko Knežević of being involved in criminal activities. cooperated with the President of the Municipality of Budva Božović, the head of the Kavač clan Radoj Zvicer, as well as Božidar Jabučanin, Aleksandar Keković, Dražen Milović, Filip Zindović, whose last name was Kljajević, Ivan Nikolić, Tihomir Adžić, Ivan Mijatović and several unknown persons.

Individuals in that team were accused of organizing the smuggling of cocaine from Ecuador to the countries of the European Union and Turkey, then transporting the money obtained from cocaine to Serbia and Montenegro, but also of using violence and intimidating other persons, acquiring large quantities of weapons and explosive materials. . influenced the appointment of persons close to them to management positions in the Police Directorate in order to obtain classified information and other important information, but also that they used money obtained through criminal activity on in the parliamentary elections in August 2020 in Montenegro, they influenced voters not to exercise their right to vote...

Millions

"Vijesti" published part of the transcripts from the Sky application, in which the members of this criminal organization agree on the redistribution of money from cocaine smuggling, explaining that in just one case they returned most of the debt of 11 million euros.

In the second case, 12.186.050 were distributed, and the rest were "short" for 2.073.950 euros.

"Come on, brother, please, let's move some of it somewhere. Well, dude, you have almost a million with me... Let's buy a good safe and weld it on Grahovo neje and cover it up and put it there," the accused Ivan Stamatović stated in a message to Milović.

During one of the communications on the now decrypted application, Milović sends a list of how 14.260.000 euros were distributed and states that the "boss" was first given one million and a few days later another 216.150 euros.

Milović also discussed investing in the cocaine business with Zvicer, to whom he wrote in one of the conversations:

"How much I have there, I forgot because I didn't give any money... I also have to make an account. And for the house to build these days, that's easy for me", he sends hidden behind the nickname Officer.

The Swiss, using the nickname Born at the time, replied that he sent 150 to Santos and that he has 12 percent of the transfer: "We said to Uruguay, I put 20 for you and we trade for Eq. (Ecuador)”...

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