NGO Carp security group: Director of NPCG employed over 50 non-professionals, he himself does not meet the requirements for that position

"A man who in broad daylight allowed people to catch fish by illegal means, a man who is in his late years, a man who goes hunting for wild boars and if every type of hunting with a rifle in NP is a crime"

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The non-governmental organization (NGO) "Carp security group" announced that the director of the National Parks of Montenegro (NPCG) Aleksandar Bulatović had brought Lake Skadar "in a desperate state", adding that the site was "experiencing the last shocks and struggles for survival" day by day. .

The NGO stated in a statement that they have repeatedly appealed to Prime Minister Dritan Abazović to "turn to the lake", but that "unfortunately, that is not in anyone's interest".

"The head of the protection service was replaced by an unfaithful toma for many years, a man against whom more than 10 disciplinary proceedings are pending, a man who in broad daylight let people catch fish with illegal means, a man who is in his late years, a man who goes hunting wild boars and if any type of hunting with a rifle in NP is a crime.The director of NPCG has employed over 50 people on temporary and casual contracts in NPCG, most of them unprofessional, like the director of NPCG himself who does not meet the requirements for that position and as an example the head of logistics who stated that he only saw Lake Skadar on television, to whom the contest was set up in advance," the announcement reads.

They add that the public company has not submitted the final account for 2021 for months, nor has it adopted a financial plan, and that "all possible deadlines have been missed since December 31 of last year".

"But the inspection does not come, the preservation of the fish stock is called into question, weeks pass and the authorities do not turn their heads! We expect in the coming days the management of the JPNPCG to be replaced, we expect an investigation into how every employee got their job since the time of Marina Jočić and her shadow Jelena Kljajević. we ask them to bring competent people, we expect and invite the "Government of Montenegro" to tackle this latest ecocrime!", they conclude in the announcement.

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