Supreme Court: Person who allegedly sent false bomb threat report is in pretrial detention

Supreme Court President Valentina Pavličić said that all possible preventive measures will be taken in order to prevent future unlawful actions by individuals and groups that affect the integrity and security of judicial facilities.

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President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Photo: Luka Zeković
President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Supreme Court announced that AM, who allegedly sent a false bomb threat via email to the Supreme, Appellate and High Court building in Podgorica, is being held in the Pre-Trial Prison at the Directorate for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions.

Following a false bomb threat, Supreme Court President Valentina Pavličić announced that all possible preventive measures will be taken, in coordination with the Police Directorate and other competent authorities, in order to prevent future illegal actions by individuals and groups that affect the integrity and security of judicial facilities.

"One of the measures could be increased control of the building where these courts are located by the competent authorities. This would ensure the safety of all employees, as well as the parties who come to trials every day, which have recently intensified. This measure would also prevent the interruption of ongoing trials," she said.

The main hearing in the High Court was adjourned today due to a report of a bomb threat and several trials in cases of organized crime, corruption, and war crimes were postponed.

"False reports of bombs planted in courts are frequent, and the last one was on Friday, March 14th of this year, at the Basic Court in Podgorica," the Supreme Court reminded in a statement.

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