Do Kwon was recorded meeting Montenegrin PM, says former minister
Do Kwon was allegedly recorded by Serbia’s government intelligence agency at a meeting with Montenegrin prime minister Milojko Spajic, according to former justice minister Andrej Milović.
This is despite Spajic denying the pair had held any meetings after Do reportedly stated in a letter last year that he has known Spajic since 2018 and that the pair held meetings in Belgrade.
According to Montenegrin outlet Vijesti, Milović made the claim at the ‘Podgorica list’ presentation where he claimed, “If I wanted to remain silent, I would still be a minister.” Milović is currently running for mayor in Montenegro’s capital, Podgorica.
The former minister said that Spajić was recorded by Serbia’s BIA agency meeting Do at his villa.
The country’s former PM, Dritan Abazovićmp, also accused Spajić of meeting Kwon in Serbia to purchase millions of dollars worth of Terra/Luna tokens for a Bulgarian-based, Singaporean-headquartered hedge fund called Das Capital.
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Milović has previously claimed that Spajić attempted to prevent Do’s extradition to the US with the purpose of sending him to South Korea. Do is reportedly likely to receive a lighter sentence if he is extradited to South Korea.
It’s worth noting that Milović is also under investigation by Montenegro’s current Justice Minister, Bojan Božović, for refusing to extradite an alleged Kurdish crime boss to Turkey.
He claimed that both Spajić and Božović want him to be extradited to Turkey to ensure funding for infrastructure projects in Montenegro.
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