The municipal inspection ordered the removal of tents in Botun within two days

At the beginning of the month, the people of Botunja removed a tent they had set up on territory owned by the Capital City, following an inspection order, and on December 5, they set up three new tents.

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One of the tents erected in Botun, Photo: Tina Popović
One of the tents erected in Botun, Photo: Tina Popović
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Ažurirano: 12.12.2025. 12:58h

The Capital City's municipal inspection was in Botun this morning, "Vijesti" learned, and ordered the removal of the tent from the plot, no later than two days from the date of the report.

According to information from "Vijesti", the inspection of the capital city noted in the minutes that the tents were set up in a part of cadastral plot No. 2920, cadastral municipality of Dajbabe, real estate list 3900, which is owned by Montenegro and which was put at the disposal of the Capital City of Podgorica.

It is also stated that unknown persons have set up tents - temporary prefabricated structures on these plots.

"The subject of supervision is instructed to remove the temporary prefabricated structures - three tents - from the plots in question within two days of the date of the report," the report states.

The villagers of Botun originally set up a tent near the sign at the entrance to the village, which was removed after the inspection visited them several times at the end of last month and determined that the tent was set up on territory owned by the Capital City, and ordered that the facility be removed.

On December 5, the people of Botunja dismantled the disputed tent and then set up three new tents - within the location planned for the construction of a wastewater treatment plant (collector).

Note: The first version of the text stated that the tents must be removed by December 16, because the editorial team had information that the inspectors had given two working days to act. Upon reviewing the minutes, it was determined that a deadline of two days was set, without specifying whether these were working days. We apologize to our readers.

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