Vuković: Fine sand is being destroyed, institutions are silent

"For two months now, sand and gravel have been removed from Drobni Pijesak beach and relocated to plots of land by foreign companies, undermining coastal plots along the beach by using excavators and dump trucks, at the behest of the tenants of Drobni Pijesak beach, and apparently with the tacit consent of JP Morsko dobro, to devastate and collapse a cultural monument," Vuković stated in a letter to the President of the Municipality of Budva.

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Dragan Vuković, a resident of Rijeka Režević, today requested help from the President of the Municipality of Budva, Nikola Jovanović, to prevent, as he claims, illegal works on the Drobni pijesak beach because the competent institutions have not responded to his calls.

"Mr. President of the Municipality of Budva, I am forced to inform you due to the non-functioning of state bodies, the Police Administration in Budva, the Municipal Inspection and the Municipal Police of the Municipality of Budva. No one is answering the number of the Basic Prosecutor's Office in Kotor. For two months now, sand and gravel have been removed from the Drobni Pijesak beach and moved to the plots of foreign companies, undermining coastal plots along the beach by using excavators and dump trucks, at the will of the tenants of the Drobni Pijesak beach, and apparently with the tacit consent of the JP Morsko dobro, to devastate and collapse the cultural monument of the Drobni Pijesak beach. The work is being carried out by the company Cinema Plus," Vuković stated in a letter sent to Vijesti.

He submitted video footage and photographs taken yesterday and informed the duty services of the Budva Police Directorate and the Call Center of the Municipal Police of the Municipality of Budva.

In the letter, he also provided details of how buildings were drawn on the beach, and suspicions of corruption among employees of Morski dobro.

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