Mother of fugitive Kavčanin speaks out: Revealed that they had almost a million euros under lock and key in a safe, and that her husband knew he would be killed!

A hearing was held at the High Court in Podgorica in the proceedings against Duško Koprivica, Radosav Koprivica, Strahinja Koprivica, and Duško Roganović, who is being tried in absentia. At the hearing, Branislava Roganović, mother of Duško Roganović, testified, revealing a series of details about the family, their business, and the money her husband Niko Roganović kept in a home safe.
Mother of fugitive Kavčanin speaks out: Revealed that they had almost a million euros under lock and key in a safe, and that her husband knew he would be killed!

Mother of fugitive Kavčanin speaks out: Revealed that they had almost a million euros under lock and key in a safe, and that her husband knew he would be killed! Branislava Roganović testified that her husband, Niko, who suspected he would be killed, kept nearly a million euros in a home safe, intended for their son Duško’s extensive medical treatment after he lost both legs in an explosion. The family had built a substantial business over the years, including a dry cleaner, fish market, restaurant, and pizzerias, but Niko distrusted banks and preferred to store cash at home. The court also heard that the son, Duško Roganović, is on trial in absentia for money laundering, with details emerging about his brother-in-law’s alleged cigarette smuggling operations, revealed through encrypted messages.

  • Branislava Roganović testified that her husband, Niko, kept nearly one million euros in a home safe, fearing for his life.
  • The money was designated for their son Duško’s medical treatment after he lost both legs in an explosion.
  • The family ran several businesses, including a dry cleaner, fish market, and restaurants.
  • Duško Roganović is being tried in absentia for money laundering, with allegations involving cigarette smuggling.
  • The court rejected a proposal to release one of the accused, Duško Koprivica, from pre-trial detention.
  • The testimony revealed a history of violence within the family, including assassinations of relatives.
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