KAS also had an excess of stamps: the Prosecutor's Office is investigating whether official markings could have been misused

According to the newsroom's information, during the inventory of the office of the former director, case files related to several state enterprises were also found - Airports of Montenegro, ToMontenegro, Radio-television of Montenegro

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Her ban on leaving the apartment was lifted: Perović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Her ban on leaving the apartment was lifted: Perović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Basic State Prosecutor's Office is investigating whether the official seals of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption could have been misused during the mandate Jelena Perović, accused of abuse of official position.

"Vijesti" learned that it is about documentation - a list of things found in the office of the director of the Agency, which was made on the first working day Dusan Drakić in the position of acting director of that institution.

In addition to several seals of the Agency, as well as seals marked "top secret", "confidential" and "secret", reception, round and reception seals of KAS, which allegedly can indicate the possibility of their misuse considering the internal rules of that institution, in the safe of the former director, documentation related to several cases was found, as well as numerous enveloped documents, the contents of which were not invested.

According to the newsroom's information, files or copies of case files related to several state enterprises - Airports of Montenegro, ToMontenegro, Radio-television of Montenegro and the general director were found in the office. Boris Raonic, a letter from the Tax Administration that refers to former members of the Council of the Agency...

The minutes of the Census Commission were submitted to the Special State Prosecutor's Office, which at the end of November forwarded those files to the Podgorica ODT for processing.

"I am informing you that a case has been established in the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica regarding the above, which is under investigation. In order to protect the interests of the proceedings, we cannot disclose more details for the time being," the prosecutor's office, which he manages, told the newsroom Dusko Milanović.

We were previously confirmed by the Special Prosecutor's Office that they received a list from the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.

"On September 5 of this year, the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption submitted to the Special State Prosecutor's Office, on its own initiative, certain items and documentation that the census commission found in the ante-cabinet and the cabinet used by the former director of the Agency, the defendant JP. Submitted items and documents, along with the record of the census" , was answered by "News" from SDT.

On November 28, the Special State Prosecutor's Office filed an indictment against Perović, suspecting her of abuse of official position and falsification of an official document.

Her assistant is also included in the indictment Nina Paović, who is charged with the criminal offense of abuse of official position.

The SDT suspects that Perović has committed several prolonged criminal acts related to abuse of official position and falsification of official documents. Prosecutors charge Paović with two extended criminal offenses of abuse of official position and the criminal offense of abuse of official position.

"The indictment was filed because it was established from the evidence collected in the investigation and investigation that there is a well-founded suspicion that the defendant JP, in the period from August 21, 2020 to March 20 of this year, by unlawfully exploiting his official position and exceeding the limits of his official authority, obtained benefit and property benefit for herself, and caused damage to the injured Montenegro...", it was announced earlier from the SDT.

The former director was under house arrest from mid-April to December 4, when the ban on her leaving the apartment was lifted.

Her surveillance measures were extended - the obligation to periodically report to a certain state authority and the temporary confiscation of her travel document.

The hearing to review the indictment in the case against Perović is scheduled for December 18.

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