Administration: More criminal charges for forest theft

"We expect that the competent authorities will react quickly to our reports, and we tell citizens to refrain from illegal cutting of forests, because our officers, who have intensified controls, will report all those who illegally try to cause damage to Montenegrin forests," she announced. Directorate for the management of forests and hunting grounds

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The Directorate for the Management of Forests and Hunting Grounds announced that they have filed several criminal reports for forest theft.

They said that this administration "successfully continues the surprise controls of both the terrain and the roads, which in the previous days gave excellent results".

"Namely, during the weekend in the evening hours, our officers controlled a suspicious truck on the road, which was driven by person SI, and which was loaded with about 35 m³ net wood mass of meter wood, for which the person did not have the necessary documentation and on which he did not see the forest mark. The head of the Podgorica Regional Unit informed the police about this case, and after the collected evidence, a criminal complaint was filed against the SI person," the statement said.

"In the previous days, during intensive traffic controls, our officers discovered the persons of MV, BR and AB, who were transporting certain quantities of wood assortments of beech and oak without valid documentation, and against whom criminal charges were filed. They were ordered to unload the wood assortments and that they may not alienate them, and after collecting evidence and making a report on the origin of the same, criminal charges were filed against these persons," added the Administration.

They expect, as they say, that the competent authorities will react quickly to their reports. "We tell the citizens to refrain from illegal cutting of forests, because our officers, who have intensified controls, will report all those who try to damage Montenegrin forests in an illegal way," the announcement concludes.

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