The Ministry of Justice will consider sending another emergency to Serbia to extradite Marović

There are only three years left until the absolute statute of limitations for Marović's sentence

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Marović, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Marović, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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The Ministry of Justice of Montenegro will consider the possibility of sending another urgency to the official Belgrade for the extradition of the former high-ranking official of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Svetozar Marović to Podgorica, TV Vijesti was told by the department now headed by Andrej Milović from the Europe Sad Movement (PES).

However, they are not too optimistic because already two requests, four emergencies and several verbal promises have remained a dead letter on paper.

Marović's lawyer, Zdravko Begović, repeats that his client is in poor health, so he assumes that this is why Serbia will not extradite him.

For seven years, official Montenegro has been expecting the extradition of Marović from neighboring Serbia.

There are only three years left until the absolute statute of limitations for Marović's sentence.

By the way, the son of Svetozar Marović, Miloš, also fled to Belgrade and avoided serving a one-year prison sentence, to which he was sentenced for the illegal sale of land in Budva, as a result of which the city coffers were damaged by around 1,4 million euros.

In the meantime, the case has expired, so the younger Marović is now a free man.

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