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BELGRADE – Former Red Star soccer player Zoran Njegus was acquitted today before the Belgrade Special Court of the accusation of money laundering for Vitomir Bajic, who died in a prison in Italy where he was suspected of participating in cocaine smuggling.
Vitomir Bajić’s widow, Draginja Bajić, was found guilty of money laundering and has today been sentenced to five and a half years in prison and a fine of 500,000 dinars.
– The verdict was approved unanimously. The ownership of shops and apartments in Belgrade and Zlatibor was falsely presented, to hide that the true owner was Vitomir Bajić, against whom a drug trafficking proceeding was carried out in the Milan court. His wife Draginja Bajić transferred the property to the defendant Nemanja Obradović to avoid confiscation of the property, knowing that it originated from a criminal act, the judge said in explanation of the verdict.
The defendant Nebojsa Djokic was fined two years in prison and 500,000 dinars for tax evasion, and he is also obliged to return more than 12 million dinars to the state of Serbia.
Nemanja Obradovic and Zaljko Papic were also acquitted.
Draginja Bajić, Vitomir Bajić’s widow, did not appear today for the delivery of the verdict, and the court made the decision to remove her bar in Zlatibor, the size of more than 170 square meters.
(Kurir.rs/JS)
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