Trial in the "General" case postponed; Rabrenović: UIKS informed that DP was sent for treatment in Dobrota

The president of the special panel of judges, Nada Rabrenović, said that the procedural prerequisites for holding the main trial were not met.

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The building of the High Court in Podgorica, Photo: Boris Pejović
The building of the High Court in Podgorica, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The trial in the "General" case, against defendants Vaso Ulić, Milo Božović, Ivan Delić, and others accused of cocaine smuggling, was postponed today to February 4, 2026.

The president of the special panel, Judge Nada Rabrenović, said that the procedural prerequisites for holding the main trial were not met.

She stated that UIKS sent an email to the Higher Court informing them that the defendant DP had been sent for treatment to the special psychiatric institution Dobrota in Kotor.

The court received information from that hospital that DP was being held for treatment and was not fit to attend the trial.

The SDT indictment charges Radoje Zvicer, Vaso Ulić, Slobodan Kašćelan, Ulić's son, Nikola Uić, Vukan Čoković Matić, Viktor Drešaj, Radomir Dobriša, Petar Miranović, Marinko Prelević, Veselin Paro Pavličić and Mileta Božović, as well as Vuk Vulević, Radule Božović, Ivan Delić, Leon Drešaj, Dragan Pavličević, former president of the Municipality of Budva Milo Božović, Damir Mandić, Vjekoslav Lambulić and Radovan Pantović.

They are accused of organizing a group and smuggling cocaine from South America to Europe and Australia.

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