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    Little finesses of Balkan politics:

    Former ally slams Đukanović as "cartel boss"21 July 2009 | 16:10 -> 17:10 | Source: Vijesti PODGORICA -- A former adviser to Montenegrin PM Milo Đukanović says that the so-called Tobacco Cartel is to blame for the murder of Ivo Pukanić.

    The Croatian journalist and publisher was assassinated last fall in Zagreb. Now Ratko Knežević told Podgorica's Vijesti daily what he claims he knows about cigarette smuggling operations, secret channels, bank accounts and persons involved.

    Previously, Knežević, who headed the Montenegrin Mission in Washington for a time during the 1990s, made his statement to the Italian authorities fighting organized crime. He says he received information that his safety was jeopardized after this, and that he is "the next target of the Tobacco Cartel's military wing".

    He told the newspaper that he learned about the cigarette smuggling "just as every other citizen of Montenegro".

    "That was the worst kept Montenegrin secret. As Mr. Đukanović's adviser and chief of the Montenegrin Mission in the U.S., of course I knew even more. It was a job that, in its own way, could have been legitimate only and exclusively for the duration of the UN sanctions, because the state coffers needed to be filled, in every sense of the word," Knežević said.

    He claims that as Milo Đukanović took over the power in Montenegro in 1997, the smuggling grew to, according to EU and U.S. law protection agencies, reach several billion dollars annually in 1999 and 2000.

    Knežević explained how cigarettes were smuggled.

    "The Italian part of the job was controlled by Veselin Vesko Barović and Branko Vujošević, who opened a private company, Montenegrin Tobacco Transit, MTT. This agency used its representative in Milan, Duška Jeknić, to contact clients who were exponents and leaders of key mafia clans in Bari and Naples, and who obtained four exclusive licenses for transport of cigarettes via Montenegro. For this, they paid lump tax, and also tax depending on the shipment."

    "They, in turn, opened a specialized currency exchange office in Lugano, Switzerland, to launder the money made from this job, about which former Montenegrin government associate Goran Stanojevuć testified in front of prosecutors in Bari and Naples," said Knežević.

    According to him, the Serbian part of the operation which he claims was "almost identical in volume to the Italian", was controlled by Stanko Cane Subotić. This was allegedly agreed on by Đukanović and Serbia's Milošević-era secret services chief Jovica Stanišić.

    Subotić hired two Đukanović's personal friends as his assistants in Montenegro, said Knežević, and identified the pair as Duško Ban and Željko Mihailović.

    "Police protection was conducted in both jobs – Serbian and Italian – by Goran Žugić, while Vuk Bošković took over after his murder. All this time, all these people had only one boss and answered to one man only: Milo Đukanović," Knežević claims.

    He continued to tell the daily that " in 1999 and 2000 alone, about 2.3bn German marks were laundered via Codex and Dulwich companies based in Lichtenstein and Cyprus respectively".

    Italian investigators suspected that Đukanović and Subotić controlled both companies, and documented this in the part of the indictment raised concerning the Bari investigation.

    Knežević alleges that the Tobacco Cartel has its "military wing", which was, according to him, behind the murders of Vanja Bokan, killed in Athens, Radoslav Sojičić Badža and Jusuf Bulić Jusa, both shot and killed in Belgrade, as well as the Podgorica murders of Goran Žugić, Beli Raspopović, Milan Rajković and Duško Jovanović. Jovanović was editor-in-chief of Podgorica daily Dan at the time of his death.

    Knežević also said he is convinced that the same group, which he describes as "the most powerful mafia organization in the Balkans in the past century", killed Zagreb weekly Nacional owner Ivo Pukanić and his marketing director Niko Franjić.

    Knežević also believes he is in danger of being killed.

    "Pukanić died as a victim of his trade, his pen, his courage and the courage of his journalists. His life represented 'chronicles of an announced death' ever since his writing halted the strongest Balkan mafia organization of the 20th century."

    Knežević further claims that Serbian opposition politicians Aleksandar Vučić and Tomislav Nikolić "met with Subotić and Đukanović several times in the Ritz Hotel in Paris, for the first time in October 2007", and that Belgrade journalist Milomir Marić "was also present".

    "Why? Because Subotić and Đukanović have long had a plan to rule the media and political space of the former Yugoslavia, for the sake of their business and illegal activities. That was the 'infernal plan' that Pukanić and his Nacional exposed, and because of which Pukanić and Franjić lost their lives," concluded Knežević.

    The Montenegrin premier today did not address these accusations, but his ruling DPS party denied them, while the opposition said it wants the state prosecution to react.

    The Italian prosecution last year dropped Đukanović's name from its cigarette smuggling indictment, citing his immunity.
    http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-a...1&nav_id=60645

    Milo Djukanovic is in power in Montenegro since 1991. which makes him longest ruling politician in Europe, during that time he accumulated huge wealth for him, his family and cooperators. His rule is also conected with number of murders of news reporters in Montenegro, as well in hundreds of scandals and affairs, most interesting of them being video futage of mebers of Djukanovic political party DPS offering bribe to some man to vote for independence of Montenegro at independence referendum in 2006.
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    Default Re: Montenegrin PM Djukanovic taged as '' cartel boss '' by his former adviser

    knjaz milo

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    Yes , padrino – Knjaz Milo (Duke Milo). That country is private feud of him, his family and closest friends. He is now entering 21st year on power, even better that some monarchs. No matter it is in the middle of Europe, it is perfectly Ok for the US “democracy and human rights defenders” administrations , they are giving him support, some funding here and there when needed, helped him in every possible way in separation from Serbia, helping him in project of new basically anti Serbian nation, now even preparing a new “language”…

    PS. Clan, just to change little mistake in your post - he is on power from 1989. so called anti birocratic revolution. In 1991 he was first time officaly elected in "democratic" elections
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    He's no worse then anyone else around here. Well, he's only more successful then the others in keeping the power uninterrupted for 21 years. And that's why he can afford to be less secretive about his side business.
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    Aru, How do you mean he is no worse than anybody around? Who was in power so long, even close to him? Who run a country as a private feud and where smuggling and all kinds of illegal activities controlled by sole man is main economy? Come on…Some similarities but far far less were in Tudjman and Milosevic regimes. First there were some smuggling and illegal stuff but mostly during the war and never by this extend and it was not only economy. Second, it was not controlled by one man and his family (there were bunch of other strong man, tycoons etc). Third, both Tudjman and Milosevic were on power far less and when they were “done” you could see US pressuring them to live the power. There are no signs of Milo leaving anytime soon…

    And it was back than in war/postwar times...But now, only Kosovo can be compared if you count that as a state anyway…but it is bunch of chaotic criminal KLA clans, so far from Duke Milo
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    "First bank of Montenegro" is my favourite, lol... owned entirely by El presidente and his brother.
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    I'm not talking about heads of states (or government), but different people who are on top positions in the last 20 years almost non stop. I know best for Croatia - Hebrang, Šeks, Šuker etc, I could name dozens of them, politicians or not, but all very important people, and not all from HDZ even. Their connections with mafia and corruption are public secret for a decade by now. Same mafia that's in connection with Milo, with Bosnians, Albanians, Serbian mafia and no doubt Serbian government officials. All one big happy Yugoslav family (usually well known nationalists, of course). They may or may not change parties, be in power all the time, but they're always there, big players in politics. They're just as same as Đukanović. Only, he's constant in the fact that he didn't lose power ever.
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    Well, my friend, thing that politicians are corrupted and connected to various interest groups is nothing new and specific to Balkans only - welcome to liberal democracy. It is the same thing in most of the Euro countries, only stile is different – for example in Italy it is more open connection to mafia, while in UK it is connections to mafia in suits (bankers, investors etc). But those politicians come and go, and it is not the main state affair and business.

    But, nothing comparable to Duke Milo, as I tried to explain
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    Like when he brought Pamela Anderson to Montenegro... that was some funny ...
    Like Borat 2 or something.
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    Default Re: Montenegrin PM Djukanovic taged as '' cartel boss '' by his former adviser

    The Balkans are a scary place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boofhead View Post
    The Balkans are a scary place.
    yup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boofhead View Post
    The Balkans are a scary place.
    Not really. If you came here I bet you would have good time and nothing bad will happen, in fact there is more chance to get mugged in some European cities than here.

    However it is true that the Governments and mafias are one and the same here.

    As I said before we are very nice people most of the time. It is in times of conflict that we surpass everybody in savagery.
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    As I said before we are very nice people most of the time.
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