Martinović: We will ask the prosecution for help in finding "moles" in our ranks

"Members of the Protection Service were attacked by poachers. On this occasion, these two brave guys suffered minor injuries. Criminal charges were filed against the perpetrators, they were prosecuted and deprived of their liberty," Martinović pointed out.

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Martinović, Photo: Jovan Mrdak
Martinović, Photo: Jovan Mrdak
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We will ask the prosecutor's office for help in finding "moles" in our ranks, announced Vladimir Martinović, director of the Public Enterprise for National Parks of Montenegro (JPNPCG).

"Members of the Protection Service were attacked by poachers. On this occasion, these two brave guys suffered minor injuries. A criminal complaint was filed against the perpetrators, they were prosecuted and deprived of their liberty," said Martinović at the press conference regarding the attack on the head of the National Protection Service. of the Skadar lake park by Vuk Saičić and his colleague Marko Gluščević, which happened the night before last.

He added that JPNPCG will not falter, but that in the future it will act strongly to protect its employees and natural resources.

"We will ask the prosecutor's office for help in finding 'moles' in our ranks. Millions from the National Parks of Montenegro have not dried up, and I would like to point out that the company is not in a financial crisis. It is true that the company's expenses have increased due to the increase in the wages of employees," said Martinović. at the conference where Saičić also spoke.

He said that you should watch the video of this event and ask yourself whether the people who do their job with honor and integrity deserve such salaries and whether the salary increase was done right.

"As long as I am in this position, I will try to meet them as much as possible. Our people who are on the lake are probably bothering some other subjects who are doing some other illegal activities," said Martinović.

He said that he and Saičić filed criminal charges against Vojin Prenkić and Dušan Klikovac, who were arrested on suspicion of attacking Saičić and Gluščević, and a misdemeanor complaint against monk Filip for threats and throwing the phone into the water.

"And I will file a series of private lawsuits due to allegations that I was under the influence of drugs," said Saičić

Yesterday afternoon, on suspicion of having attacked and slightly injured Saičić and Gluščević two nights ago, the police officers arrested Vojin Prenkić (31) and Dušan Klikovac (42).

The prosecutor qualified their actions as an attack on an official in the performance of official duties and illegal hunting.

At the same time, he assessed that there were no elements of a criminal offense in the actions of the monk of the Kom monastery, who, according to Saičić, insulted the supervisors, threatened them, and then stole the phone he used to record him and threw it into the lake.

The Kom monastery denied those claims, stressing that the monk had no physical contact with anyone, nor did he insult anyone, "but his presence contributed to the end of this incident"...

Prenkić and Klikovac were detained for up to 72 hours today after the hearing at the Basic Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica. They denied committing the crimes of assault on an official in the performance of official duties and illegal hunting.

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