In SDT, accusations against Milo Đukanović

News sent a request to the Cabinet of the President of the State to comment on the answer sent to him by Marović, but did not receive any feedback.

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No comment on the accusations of the former associate: Đukanović, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
No comment on the accusations of the former associate: Đukanović, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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The Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) formed a case concerning the allegation of the former high-ranking official of the Democratic Party of Socialists Svetozar Marović that the president of the state, Milo Đukanović, was connected to the decision to sell land in the municipality of Kotor (Grblj) to the Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, which damaged the state for over 100 million euros, it was confirmed by News from SDT.

"Did I or did you bring Deripaska to Montenegro? Did I or did you sell him land of 500.000 square meters with a view of the sea, for 10 euros each, through the Municipality of Kotor in agreement with the liberals, making today the majority of the DPS the radical wing of the liberals of Montenegro... for 10 euros... which he paid hundreds of euros to my villagers and thus damaged Montenegro for over 100 million euros...," asks Marović in an open letter to Đukanović, which he published two days ago through certain portals and after his former party colleague commented on the fact that he was convicted Budvanin on the "black list" of the USA.

SDT, as explained to Vijesti, formed this case, while the other allegations from Marović's letter will also be checked after it is determined whether investigations have already been conducted or some of them are still open.

In an open letter, Marović accused Đukanović of privatizing the state and that on that basis his family became rich.

Among other things, he suggests that Đukanović, who was prime minister for several terms, signed a concession for small hydropower plants to his son Blaž Đukanović, that he "gave the Lepetane - Kamenere ferry to the godfathers". The public company "Morsko dobro" recently announced the termination of the contract with the company "Pomorski sabrojka", whose founders and owners are the brothers Dušan and Dejan Ban.

"We are calling the American investigators, since you trust them, to investigate and determine what your brother has and what mine has, except for several years in prison where you sent him... To determine what your sister and her son have, and what my sisters have , to show in particular what my son has, and what yours, who publicly declares an annual income of four million," says Marović, who after plead guilty went to Serbia, which now avoids extraditing him to serve his sentence for corruption and organized crime. crime.

The former vice-prime minister and vice-president of the DPS reminds Đukanović that he is aware that he knows everything, as well as the tobacco smuggling affair and the breakup of the unified party - that is, "how he came into conflict over borders and the circulation of prohibited goods" with the late Momir Bulatović.

"Did you or I come into conflict with Momira because of the borders and the traffic of prohibited goods? Did I stay with you when everyone was in favor of "lynching" you in our party, and you didn't even know that they were going to arrest me?" Marović asks.

News sent a request to the office of the president of the state to comment on the answer sent to him by Marović, but did not receive any feedback.

The former high-ranking official and fugitive from justice reacted after Đukanović's statement in Cetinje that "Marović was the highest state official in Montenegro and the state community, so the judicial system of Montenegro and the state of Montenegro showed uncompromisingness in the implementation of the policy concerning the consistent application of provisions of the constitutional-legal system".

"In addition, it should be recalled that both governments - the one before August 30, 2020 and the one after August 30 - asked Serbia to fulfill its obligations in accordance with the agreement on international legal cooperation. To date, Serbia has not fulfilled those obligations. I saw the appeal of the American official to Mr. Marović - to come to Montenegro", said Đukanović.

The leading position in the SDT was recently taken over by the new Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović.

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