Resulbegović: There are no elements of a criminal offense in the case of Monstat's report on the alleged obstruction of enumerators in Ulcinj

DPS claims that they properly reserved the hall of the Ulcinj party, Monstat says that representatives of that party broke into the premises while enumerators were being trained

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There are no elements of a criminal offense that is prosecuted ex officio: Resulbegović, Photo: YouTube/prtsc
There are no elements of a criminal offense that is prosecuted ex officio: Resulbegović, Photo: YouTube/prtsc
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The Ulcinj Prosecutor's Office found that in the case of Monstat's report on the alleged obstruction of enumerators in that city, there are no elements of a criminal offense.

This was confirmed to "Vijesta" yesterday by the head of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office (ODT) Ulcinj Faruk Resulbegović.

The police administration announced the day before yesterday that they received a report from Monstat that representatives of that institution and two members of the census commission in Ulcinj had to leave the hall of the local parliament there at the behest of two persons unknown to them. The representatives of Monstat stated that they had census material left in the hall.

"... I inform you that the event in question was reported to the police, during which the Police Department of the OB (Security Department) Ulcinj acted on the oral orders of this prosecutor, and reports were collected from several persons, after which it was determined that there were no elements of any criminal acts that are prosecuted ex officio", said Resulbegović to "Vijesta".

According to the unofficial information of "Vijesti", one of the representatives of Monstat and the Ulcinj census commission told the police that she and her colleagues held a training session for census instructors in the large hall of the Ulcinj parliament, which started at 9 a.m. and was supposed to last until 17 p.m. before 17 p.m., she stated, a group of people entered the hall who said they had a meeting of the Municipal Committee of the Democratic Party of Socialists (OO DPS). When she stated that the training or testing had not yet been completed, they allegedly replied that they were not interested and that they had a room reserved from 17 to 20 p.m.

She told the inspectors that people began to come in increasing numbers and that they complained, after which they picked up their things and left the hall. She reminded that the use of the hall from October 23 to 25, from 9 a.m. to 17 p.m., was approved by the decision of the President of the Municipality of Ulcinj Omer Bajraktari.

On the other hand, according to the same information, DPS representatives told the police that they regularly reserved the hall through the service for joint affairs, for the period from 17:20 to XNUMX:XNUMX. This was confirmed by the head of the service for joint affairs Dritan Kraja, who said that he was not aware that the hall of the Municipal Assembly (SO) was leased to someone else for other purposes.

Acting President of DPS Danijel Zivkovic, stated the day before yesterday that it was "absolutely untrue" that activists of that party disrupted the work of enumerators and their instructors, adding that he was on the spot.

"We came at the time when the OO DPS session was supposed to be held. We entered that hall and found ourselves in a situation where representatives of Monstat started saying that it was not allowed to be in the hall, and we had a scheduled meeting in accordance with the letter sent to the Municipality. It all happened in ten minutes, a completely harmless situation. How can there be distractions when there was no enumerator in the hall, nor anyone except the two female instructors who were leaving the place?" asked Živković.

Although the census is scheduled to take place from November 1 to 15, the future government, which should be formed early next week, has announced that it plans to postpone it by a month.

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