Property registered to members of the immediate and extended families of the accused has also been frozen.

Apartments, houses, money, meadows, watches blocked for the Pavićevićs, Spičanovićs and Lazovićs...

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Apartments, family houses, garages and land in several cities, two luxury watches and funds in accounts in the amount of more than 15 thousand euros were temporarily seized from some of the accused members of Aleksandar Mijajlović's organized crime group - Drago Spičanović, Milovan Pavićević and Vladan Lazović.

The property registered to members of the immediate and extended families of the accused was also blocked, and by the same decision they were prohibited from disposing of securities and shares in companies.

This decision was made by the investigating judge of the Higher Court in Podgorica. Suzana Mugosa, which signs a decision on the temporary seizure and blocking of property for several persons, due to suspicion that it was acquired through criminal activity.

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The decision on the temporary seizure of property was made at the request of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), and in the course of a financial investigation.

The SDT is against one of the alleged leaders of the so-called Grand Clan - Mijajlović, then former official of the Police Administration and Secret Service Spičanović and suspended police officers Pavićević and Lazović, then the prosecutor Andrijane Nastic and officials of the Democratic Party of Socialists Predrag Bošković, previously filed an indictment for the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization and several criminal offenses of abuse of official position and disclosure of classified information.

Judge Mugoša's decision, which Vijesti has access to, states that real estate in Sutomore, registered in the name of Drago Spičanović's mother, has been temporarily blocked. Snezana Spicanovic:

“…A family residential building with an area of ​​93 m2…and in it a residential area, a two-room apartment, PD 1, with an area of ​​63 m2, a ground floor residential area, a two-room apartment, PD 2, with an area of ​​63 m2, a residential area, a two-room apartment, PD 3, with an area of ​​74 m2, an attic-mansard and a yard on the first floor of plot 800/46, with an area of ​​118 m2”.

Tanja Spicanovic A one-bedroom apartment in Podgorica, measuring 47 square meters, has been blocked.

An orchard in Bar, with an area of ​​295 square meters, registered on the Bojana Lazovic, as well as a 279 square meter meadow in Podgorica, which is registered on Milan Lazović.

Suspended police official Milovan Pavićević has had his 217-square-meter duplex in Podgorica, a 13-square-meter garage space, and an apartment registered to his mother temporarily seized. Milena.

The blockade was also registered on a family residential building with a basic area of ​​67 square meters, which contains a one-bedroom apartment with an area of ​​51 square meters on the ground floor, an apartment with an area of ​​57 square meters on the first floor and a yard with an area of ​​188 square meters, registered in the name of Momir Krgović.

Drago Spičanović is prohibited from disposing of shares in the bankrupt Elektroindustria "OBOD", worth 388.08 euros, and the closed-end investment fund TREND, worth a total of 10,711.40 euros.

Tanja Spičanović is prohibited from disposing of shares in the TREND fund with a total value of 8,033.55 euros.

Shares in the hotel “Velika plaža” worth 6,703.61 euros and “Zetatrans” worth 8.95 euros, registered on Milan Bošković.

Two wristwatches – Audemars Piguet and Baume&Mercier – were temporarily seized from Vladan Lazović.

Erste Bank was ordered to block 8,243.93 euros in Lazović's account, and NLB Montenegrin Bank was ordered to block 7,595.81 euros in Snežana Spičanović's account.

"The temporary security measure and temporary seizure of movable property may last no longer than until the decision on the permanent seizure of property gained through criminal activity becomes final. The temporary measure and temporary seizure of movable property shall be lifted ex officio if the indictment does not enter into legal force within two years from the date of the decision on the temporary security measure and temporary seizure of movable property," reads the ruling of Judge Mugoša.

Accusations

According to the claims of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), Mijajlović allegedly created a media network for years solely in order to deal with dissenters from the political and security leadership and the church, through loyal journalists and media platforms, but also to influence the political and security situation in the country.

The Special State Prosecutor's Office suspects that Mijajlović was directly assisted in this by the accused high-ranking police and secret service officials Drago Spičanović, Milovan Pavicevic and Vladan Lazović, as well as his cousin, prosecutor Andrijana Nastić, who provided him with classified intelligence and information.

The organizer of the criminal group, as suspected by the SDT, received data obtained through secret surveillance measures, the content of numerous intercepted conversations, and allegedly had access to intelligence data and recordings from the National Security Agency (ANB) for years on a daily basis from the accused members.

SDT believes that from 2018 to 2024, Mijajlović directly created the editorial policy of numerous media outlets in the country: "Mportal", "Standard", "Pobjeda", "CDM", but also "Portal ETV", "Portal Analitika" and "Antena M", and he allegedly gave some of them instructions on how the texts should look and how long they should "stay on the front pages".

The SDT suspects Mijajlović of directly forwarding to the media information he received from the accused public and secret police officials and Prosecutor Nastic, in order to shape public opinion, create a negative media image, and discredit politicians, church dignitaries and numerous individuals and dissenters, as well as to undermine the security system.

SDT's evidence indicates that on several occasions Mijajlović sent data, photographs, shared topics, as well as suggestions for interlocutors for articles, and ordered Milovan Pavićević, while he was the chief of police in Podgorica, when and how to send police statements.

Judging by the extensive evidence of the SDT, the businessman was able to obtain personal information about citizens from the protected police system in a very short time, but he also had direct insight into what was being discussed regarding the enthronement of Metropolitan Joanikije in the parliamentary "deaf room", and he also received direct information from the Police Directorate's collegium.

The SDT suspects that the defendant Drago Spičanović, while he was the assistant director of the Police Department, Veselin Veljović, provided the head of an organized crime group with information about the participants and precise number of people gathered at the processions organized by the Serbian Orthodox Church in late 2019 and throughout 2020 due to the adoption of the Law on Freedom of Religion.

Data from secret surveillance measures was also sent by the defendant Vladan Lazović, while he was assigned to the Special Police Department as a police officer.

Secret information about who is under police surveillance or under secret surveillance measures was allegedly sent by the defendant Drago Spičanović on several occasions.

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