Kavač clan chief’s trial postponed due to THIS Serbian woman



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The trial of Slobodan Kascelan of Kotor, the head of the Kavac clan, accused of greening in an organized manner, and the other defendants in the creation of a criminal organization, which was scheduled for yesterday in the High Court of Podgorica, has been postponed .

This was done at the request of the defense attorney, because the defendant Aleksandra Bogdanović, as stated, was unable to approach the main trial from the Republic of Serbia due to the epidemiological situation, independent public relations adviser Aida Muzurović confirmed to “Vijesti”.

The next main test is scheduled for October 9.

The Special Prosecutor Saša Čadjenović brought an indictment against Slobodan V. Kašćelan, Igor M. Božović, Vladimir M. Božović, Davor M. Prelević, Miloš D. Radonjić, Siniša S. Vlahović, Aleksandar M. Đurišić, Stefan S. Brnović, Camaj , Igor M. Đurišić, Aleksandra M. Bogdanović, brothers Nikola N. Andrić and Igor N. Andrić, Trip Z. Moškov and Goran S. Ljubatović from Lastva.

The indictment alleges, among other things, that Kašćelan and Igor Božović organized a criminal group and later recruited other members.

The criminal group, as it is written in that tax act, had the objective of committing criminal acts of extortion: greengrocers, illegal possession of weapons, sale of drugs, enabling the use of narcotics, giving bribes, a serious crime against public safety, money laundering.

The Court of Appeals recently upheld the lower court verdict of the Podgorica High Court, which sentenced Kašćelan to two years and four months for the attempted murder of Igor Marković.

At the same time, Igor Markovic was sentenced to two years in prison for the attempted murder of Kascelan, in the parking lot of the villa “Marija” in Prcanj at the end of April 2010.

(Kurir.rs/Blic/Vijesti)

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