Perović Vojinović and Radonjić want to join SDT

The prosecutor and the judge applied to the advertisement of the Prosecutor's Council. The new Decision stipulates that 16 prosecutors will work in the Special State Prosecutor's Office instead of the current 13

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From June 2022 in SDT: Vukas Radonjić, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
From June 2022 in SDT: Vukas Radonjić, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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Prosecutor Vukas Radonjic and a judge of the Administrative Court Ana Perović Vojinović they applied to the Prosecutorial Council's advertisement for two positions in the Special State Prosecutor's Office, "Vijesti" learns.

On March 28 of this year, the Prosecutor's Council announced a public advertisement for a special state prosecutor, and the registered candidates had to meet the general and special conditions stipulated in Article 13 of the Law on Special State Prosecutors.

From June 2022, Vukas Radonjić was assigned to work at the SDT, because the Prosecutorial Council then complied with the wishes of the chief special prosecutor Vladimir Novović, who wanted to have a prosecutor from ODT Podgorica among the first in his team.

Radonjić prosecuted numerous important cases in the SDT, and he was also assigned the role of spokesperson for that prosecution.

He started his career in December 2008 as a trainee judge at the High Court in Podgorica. A year later, he was an advisor in that court, and then in 2013 he was elected deputy state prosecutor of the ODT Podgorica.

Three years later, he was elected as a prosecutor in the same institution for four years, and in March 2020, he was appointed to a permanent position.

While working at the Podgorica Police Department in October 2021, Radonjić investigated who in the Police Administration system gave the order to lift the entry ban on high-ranking members of the kava clan from Belgrade at the end of December 2020. Great Belivuk i Marko Miljković.

During the work on the case, he requested the arrest of the Police Administration officer Aleksandar Bošković and Saša Đurović, due to abuse of official position, but the then Special State Prosecutor's Office took over the case on the same day and later determined that there were no elements of a criminal offense in the actions of the police officers.

Former GST Milivoje Katnic he then asked Radonjić for a statement on the matter, where the prosecutor from the ODT explained in detail the reasons why he had grounds for suspicion for the arrest of Bošković and Đurović, but not for the former assistant director of the Police Administration Enis Baković, who verbally ordered the police officers to lift the ban, but only because, as a "prosecutor of the ODT, he is not competent to prosecute public officials"...

Due to the case of lifting the ban on Belivuk and Miljković, on March 14 this year, the SDT issued an arrest warrant for Katnić, as well as the former assistant director of UP Zoran Lazović, on the suspicion that he ordered Baković to remove the entry ban for two Belgraders from the police system.

Judge of the Administrative Court Ana Perović Vojinović, she spent a quarter of a century in the judiciary. She recently tried to advance to the Supreme Court, but was not selected by the Judicial Council.

She was a member of the Judicial Council from July 2018 to July 2022, exactly in the period when the Council illegally allowed the former President of the Supreme Court, Vesna Medenica, a third term in July 2019.

As she pointed out during that period, during her work in the Judicial Council, she was particularly "tormented" by the disciplinary responsibility of judges, as well as the ineffective, outdated and unenforceable Law on the Judicial Council and Judges.

From June 2022, Vukas Radonjić is a prosecutor assigned to work at the SDT, while a judge of the Administrative Court recently tried to advance to the Supreme Court, but the Judicial Council did not choose her

The new Decision on the number of prosecutors in the Special State Prosecutor's Office stipulates that 16 instead of the current 13 special prosecutors will work with GST.

At the beginning of June, the deadline of two years, which is the maximum they can legally work under Article 24 of the Law on Special Prosecution, for the prosecutors assigned to the SDT, Jovan Vukotić and Tanja Čolan Deretić, expires.

Pursuant to that article, prosecutors Siniša Milić, Jelena Protić, and Maja Janković were sent to the SDT as assistance.

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