N1: Blocked account of a company co-owned by Dritan Abazović's brother

The blockade has been in place since August 9

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Džihan Abazović, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
Džihan Abazović, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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The account of the company Vincula Biotech Group, co-owned by Džihan Abazović, the brother of Montenegrin Prime Minister Dritan Abazović, has been blocked due to a debt of more than one million euros, according to data from the National Bank of Serbia, reports N1.

In the register of debtors in forced collection of the NBS, it can be seen that the account of this company, which owns the BioCell hospital, is blocked for the total amount of 142.799.087,12 dinars.

The blockade has been in place since August 9.

Džihan Abazović is a co-owner of the company with a share of one percent, according to data from the Agency for Business Registers (APR).

As stated on BioCell's website, Abazović is also part of the medical team.

Milica Đurđić, the partner of Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić, works there as the head of radiology, according to information on the hospital's website.

According to data from APR, Abazović and several other individuals are minority owners of Vincula Biotech Group.

15 percent is owned by Robni kuća Beograd, and 75 percent is owned by the Cypriot company Ensifolia.

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