Herceg Novi: Criminal charges filed against suspect for building a building without registration and documentation

"Officers of the Crime Prevention Sector continue intensive and coordinated joint planning activities with urban planning inspectors to combat illegal construction of buildings on the territory of Montenegro, which, in addition to devastating the area, also causes material damage to the budget of Montenegro and its citizens," the Police Directorate (PD) concluded in a statement.

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DR (65) from Herceg Novi is suspected of having built an attic within a residential and business complex in Baošići that was not in accordance with the project for which a building permit was issued.

This was announced today by the Police Administration (UP).

"In coordination with the Basic State Prosecutor's Office from Herceg Novi, officers of the Crime Prevention Sector, Department for Combating Corruption, Economic Crime, Conducting Financial Investigations and Suppression of Environmental Crime, have filed a criminal complaint against a natural person DR (65) from Herceg Novi on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of constructing a facility without a building permit and documentation," the statement said.

The police added that it is suspected that DR committed the criminal offense he is charged with by building an attic within a residential and business complex in Baošići, independently from his own funds, which is not in accordance with the approved project on the basis of which the building permit was issued.

"Officers of the Crime Prevention Sector continue intensive and coordinated joint planning activities with urban planning inspectors to combat illegal construction of buildings on the territory of Montenegro, which, in addition to devastating the area, also causes material damage to the budget of Montenegro and its citizens," the UP statement concludes.

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