Abazović: The mafia will no longer rule Montenegro, there is still work to be done, but the evidence is safe

"The top of the criminal pyramid did everything to ensure that the things they did were never discovered. They did not count on the X factor, nor on the courage and determination of a small number of people," said the leader of the URA Police.

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Abazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Abazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The leader of the Civic Movement URA, Dritan Abazović, said that "there is still work to be done in the fight against the mafia" and said that "the evidence is safe."

The Higher Court in Podgorica confirmed the verdict of the Basic Court in Ulcinj, which finally rejected the claim of the company "Bemax" which requested that Dritan Abazović be obliged to pay them the amount of 21.000 euros as compensation for non-pecuniary damage due to violations of personal rights.

"Victory! Today, the Higher Court in Podgorica ruled in my favor in the dispute that the Bemax company initiated against me. The top of the criminal pyramid did everything to ensure that the things they did were never discovered. They did not count on the X factor, nor on the courage and determination of a small number of people," Abazović wrote on his Facebook account.

He said they believed "that they were all for sale - reality denied them."

"I feel proud that I have fulfilled my promise to the citizens 'that the mafia will no longer rule Montenegro'! There is still work to be done, but the evidence is safe! I expect the court to rule identically in other cases that Ubović, Lazović and Mijajlović are leading against my littleness. Let's move on! Justice is slow but achievable. Truth always finds its way! The hand of justice never stops," Abazović said.

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