“Montenegro won't extradite Shinawatra”

Chief of Montenegro’s Interpol Office Dejan Đurović says that Montenegro would not extradite former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 24.03.2010.

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Chief of Montenegro’s Interpol Office Dejan Djurovic says that Montenegro would not extradite former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. “Shinawatra is our citizen, and Montenegro can only extradite its citizens to the International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague,” he told media in Podgorica. “Montenegro won't extradite Shinawatra” Djurovic stated that Montenegro would immediately extradite suspected drug boss Darko Saric to Serbia if he was in found in its territory, "because he is a Serbian citizen and Serbia country issued an international arrest warrant for cocaine smuggling". “The same goes for (Stanko) Subotic who is also a Serbian citizen,“ he pointed out. Djurovic went on to say that Montenegro was looking 232 persons through Interpol, mostly for criminal association, fraud and narcotics trafficking. “The best-known there is Veselin Batko Vlahovic. On Interpol’s public website we have about twenty persons, others are on secret arrest warrants,” he explained. He emphasized that basketball player Nikola Bulatovic, convicted of rape in Serbia, but whose case had been turned over to Montenegro based on his residence at the time the verdict was announced, was among the most well-known people Montenegro was searching for. “We are also looking for Zoran Kostic, a member of the Pink Panther organization, as well as many others,“ Djurovic stated.

“Montenegro won't extradite Shinawatra”

Đurović stated that Montenegro would immediately extradite suspected drug boss Darko Šarić to Serbia if he was in found in its territory, "because he is a Serbian citizen and Serbia country issued an international arrest warrant for cocaine smuggling".

“The same goes for (Stanko) Subotić who is also a Serbian citizen,“ he pointed out.

Đurović went on to say that Montenegro was looking 232 persons through Interpol, mostly for criminal association, fraud and narcotics trafficking.

“The best-known there is Veselin Batko Vlahović. On Interpol’s public website we have about twenty persons, others are on secret arrest warrants,” he explained.

He emphasized that basketball player Nikola Bulatović, convicted of rape in Serbia, but whose case had been turned over to Montenegro based on his residence at the time the verdict was announced, was among the most well-known people Montenegro was searching for.

“We are also looking for Zoran Kostić, a member of the Pink Panther organization, as well as many others,“ Đurović stated.

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