Ivan Delić cannot legalize illegal villas

The Municipality of Budva has rejected the request of a fugitive cocaine smuggler for illegally built luxury properties in Perazića do and Reževići. Earlier, the High Court, at the request of the SDT, blocked numerous properties

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Ivan Delić, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Ivan Delić, Photo: Savo Prelevic
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The Secretariat for Urban Planning and Sustainable Development of the Municipality of Budva rejected the request of a Budva resident. Ivan Delić to legalize his tourist villas in Perazića dol and Reževići.

The decision, which "Vijesti" had access to, was made by the municipal department on January 13th, rejecting the request of a fugitive resident of Budva for the legalization of four tourist facilities in Reževići.

"Ivan Delić's request of April 4, 2024, for the legalization of part of an illegal building in the cadastral municipality of Reževići I, is rejected as irregular," the first decision states.

As explained, Delić was given 30 days to eliminate the deficiencies, which he failed to do.

In the cadastral records on these plots, a burden is recorded that there are four buildings.

"Record of building number 1, a building in tourism, ground floor and two floors, area 86 square meters with PD 1 and PD2 without a building permit, building number 2, a building in tourism, basement, ground floor and one floor, area 113 square meters with PD 1 and PD2 without a building permit, record of building 3, a building in tourism, ground floor and one floor, area 138 square meters with PD 1 and PD2 without a building permit, building number 4, a building in tourism, garage, basement, ground floor and one floor, area 121 square meters with PD 1 and PD2 without a building permit," the cadastral records state.

Delić, it is alleged, became the owner of these properties through inheritance.

The Secretariat for Urban Planning rejected the request for legalization of a luxurious three-story tourist villa in Perazića dol.

As stated in the decision issued on January 15, Delić's request, which was submitted on July 8 last year, was rejected as irregular.

The cadastral records on that plot state that a tourist villa has been registered, which has a basement, three floors and an attic, and which houses nine luxury apartments.

The property was blocked by the High Court at the request of the Special State Prosecutor's Office.

Last week, the Special State Prosecutor's Office submitted an indictment against a Podgorica resident to the High Court. Vasa Street and 19 defendants in the “General” operation, including Ivan Delić, as well as the detained mayor of the municipality Milo BozovicThis major international operation, aimed at dismantling organized crime groups involved in cocaine smuggling from South America to Europe and Australia, was carried out on July 17, 2024.

On that day of freedom, they were arrested. Glasses i Nikola Ulic, Vukan (Vinetu) Čoković Matić, Victor Dreshai, Radomir Dobriša, Petar Miranović, Marinko Prelević i Veselin Paro Pavličić.

In addition to them, the indictment also includes: Radoje Zvicer, Dragan Pavlicevic, Vuk Vulevic, Radule Bozovic, Ivan Delic and Leon Drešaj who escaped arrest that day, but also against those previously arrested Slobodan Kascelan, Milo Bozovic, Damir Mandić, Vjekoslav Lambulićai Radovan Pantović.

In the case files against members of that alleged criminal association, it is stated that Ulić, Zvicer, Veselin Pavličić, Ivan Delić, Damir Mandić, Vuk Vulević, Dragan Pavličević, Radovan Pantović and other unidentified persons from the end of November 2020 to the end of June 2021 without authorization, and for the purpose of resale they transported about 900 kilograms of cocaine.

It is explained that this group operated in the territories of Montenegro, Colombia, Ecuador, Australia and the Netherlands.

The Podgorica High Court has placed a ban on the disposal of numerous assets that belong to the defendants in that case, as well as to those connected to them.

Ivan Delić, a fugitive from Budva, has had his forest in Sveti Stefan, a building measuring 1.224 square meters in size, built without a permit and partly on someone else's land, blocked. He cannot dispose of other property in Sveti Stefan and Bečići, including 624 square meters of forest, land next to a residential and commercial building measuring 211 square meters, and a seven-story residential and commercial building measuring 478 square meters in size... His parking space measuring 320 square meters has also been blocked.

Delic was blocked by the SDT in Reževići with the ruins of the building, a pasture, a yard of 500 square meters, a forest, a tourist villa that has a basement, ground floor, three floors and an attic, and the basic area is 303 square meters...

"With special parts - apartment in the basement pov. 42 square meters, office space in the basement, floor no. 187 square meters, apartment on the ground floor, floor 108 square meters, apartment on the ground floor, floor 135 square meters, apartment on the first floor. 115 square meters, apartment on the first floor. 136 square meters, apartment on the second floor. 116 square meters, apartment on the second floor. 113 square meters, apartment on the third floor. 72 square meters, apartment on the third floor with an area of ​​31 square meters, a roof terrace with an area of ​​83 square meters, the basis of acquisition is construction, all the property of Delić Ivan... in the scope of rights 1/1".

The cadastral records on these plots show that there are four buildings. Delić was given 30 days to eliminate the deficiencies, which he did not do.

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