Uniprom submitted a supplement to the criminal complaint against Abazović and several other persons

In April, the company Uniprom filed a criminal complaint against Dritan Abazović, Ana Novaković Đurović, Draško Boljević and Milutin Đukanović in April.

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The company Uniprom supplemented the criminal complaint that they filed earlier against several persons for, as they claim, criminal actions in favor of the Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG).

In April, the Uniprom company submitted a criminal complaint to the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) against Prime Minister Dritan Abazović, the Minister of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism, Ana Novaković Đurović, the Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Fund (Eko-fond), Draško Boljević, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors. EPCG, Milutin Đukanović.

The criminal complaint was filed because, as they claim from Uniprom, by joint action, according to the principle of division of labor within the framework of criminal activity, on February 27 of this year, bypassing the procedure and without public invitation, they awarded free emission credits to EPCG in the amount of 222,52 thousand tons of CO2 , worth 5,5 million euros.

Uniprom said that, after submitting the criminal complaint, the accused fabricated the procedure and subsequently created the legal procedurally foreseen material in an "unsuccessful attempt to legalize their actions and avoid criminal liability".

"The way they did it, apart from containing elements of legal punishment, also contains elements of direct intent as advanced levels of intent to persevere in their criminal activities, increasing the degree and intensity of abuse of official powers, unsuccessfully but illustratively exposing their criminal character, which increases the degree of their social danger and criminal liability," the application says.

Uniprom stated that the criminal complaint should have been supplemented with subsequent elaboration of the criminal activities of the "reported criminal group" and the damage caused to the state through illegal state aid.

In that company, they believe that the special prosecutor will recognize in the actions of the defendants all the elements of a criminal offense at the level of reasonable suspicion, initiate the procedure to determine the accuracy of the aforementioned facts, present all the proposed evidence and, based on them, make an appropriate decision.

"As authorized persons, high state officials, the intensity of violations of both international and recognized and domestic legal acts (laws), the severity of the consequences that have occurred both for the legal system and the budget of Montenegro, urgent action is necessary in this criminal legal matter ”, says the application.

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