Medojević: Kotrel finances PES, Do Kwon probably lived in the apartment that Spajić probably sold him

"If crypto Đukanović comes to us after Đukanović, Montenegro no longer has a chance," said Medojević

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"Don't vote for Đukanović 2.0": Medojević at today's conference, Photo: Nikola Dragaš
"Don't vote for Đukanović 2.0": Medojević at today's conference, Photo: Nikola Dragaš
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The president and holder of the electoral list of the Movement for Change (PzP), Nebojsa Medojević, said today that the arrested South Korean "cryptocurrency king" Do Kwon most likely lived in Belgrade for a month in the apartment of the leader of the Europe Now Movement (PES) Milojko Spajić.

He said at a press conference in Podgorica that Spajić "i and how well he knew" Do Kwon, and that he admitted it.

"He admitted that he has known him since 2018, that he is in business with him. Do Kwon lived in Belgrade for a month, most likely in Spajić's apartment. Spajić apparently sold the apartment I was talking about for 2 million euros to Do Kwon. Let the chief special prosecutor Vladimir Novović give the answer. Spajić knew Do Kwon well, worked with him, did business with him...", claims Medojević.

He also said that the election campaigns of PES were financed by George Cottrell, "one of the financiers of Brexit, a man arrested in the USA, accused of money laundering through cryptocurrencies, who also lives in Montenegro."

"That Kotrel gave Spajić money for PES campaigns. Where did Spajić put that money, did he put it in his own pocket or in his colleagues from PES... It is a double-digit amount in euros. I will tell the details I know Novović if he tightens the noose to finally bring that man (Spajić) to justice," Medojević pointed out.

He also claims that in the 42nd Government there was an organized criminal group consisting of Spajić, then Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić and former State Secretary Janko Odović.

"Odović did not pay 26 million euros for economic passports to the treasury, but instead established a special account in the bank. You will remember the case of Petar Ivanović... Spajić was brought in to continue the continuity of Milo Đukanović. He should be held accountable before the law. I regret that this is happening a few days before the elections, but this was published by the American media... Spajić is part of organized global crime. I expect Novović to make a statement," said the PzP leader.

When asked if he had evidence for the accusations he made, Medojević replied that he had evidence "to the level that as a politician I can give evaluations".

"They are not up to the level of being able to arrest those people. I (earlier) gave the prosecutors material evidence to arrest Spajić. I am at Novović's disposal. I got the information from international sources," Medojević said.

He also claims that he has "more information" about Spajić's alleged connections with drug cartels from the Netherlands.

"This is the biggest challenge for the president of the country, Jakov Milatović. Jakov, do you know who is the president of your party? Do not vote for Đukanović 2.0. If we get crypto Đukanović after Đukanović, Montenegro no longer has a chance," Medojević concluded.

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