Montenegro: Cocaine case suspects set free

Goran Soković and Dejan Šekularac, accused of smuggling two tons of cocaine from South America to Europe, were released from custody in Montenegro.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 10.02.2010.

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Goran Sokovic and Dejan Sekularac, accused of smuggling two tons of cocaine from South America to Europe, were released from custody in Montenegro. According to TV Montenegro, Sokovic and Sekularac were released after the state prosecution decided that there was not enough evidence to prosecute them, because Serbia refused to send evidence against them until Operation Balkan Warrior was complete, Podgorica's television station Vijesti reported. Montenegro: Cocaine case suspects set free Montenegrin investigative judge Miroslav Basovic released the two from custody after he was informed that there was not enough evidence available to keep them incarcerated and press charges against them. It was also stated that the Serbian organized crime prosecution refused to help in the case, on the request of the Montenegrin sector for fighting organized crime, corruption, terrorism and war crimes. According to the Serbian prosecution’s decision, the information will not be forwarded until the case before the Serbian courts against Sokovic, Sekularac and 19 others has finished. The Serbian prosecution stated that an exchange of information at this time could possibly endanger the case being led in Serbia. The mastermind behind the massive drug smuggling operation is believed to be Darko Saric, who is currently a fugitive from justice.

Montenegro: Cocaine case suspects set free

Montenegrin investigative judge Miroslav Bašović released the two from custody after he was informed that there was not enough evidence available to keep them incarcerated and press charges against them.

It was also stated that the Serbian organized crime prosecution refused to help in the case, on the request of the Montenegrin sector for fighting organized crime, corruption, terrorism and war crimes.

According to the Serbian prosecution’s decision, the information will not be forwarded until the case before the Serbian courts against Soković, Šekularac and 19 others has finished.

The Serbian prosecution stated that an exchange of information at this time could possibly endanger the case being led in Serbia.

The mastermind behind the massive drug smuggling operation is believed to be Darko Šarić, who is currently a fugitive from justice.

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