The Serbian forest on the eco-bank of the Danube became the property of a rich man close to the government

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Until 2015, this location was public property and belonged to all citizens of the Republic of Serbia.

Then in 2015, the public company “Vojvodinasume” concluded an agreement with the owner of the private company “Karin Komerc” on land exchange. Mirko Dubroja, the owner of this company, ceded his land in the Vojvodina town of Lok to the mentioned public company, and in return he received state property on the beautiful ecological Danube corridor Veternik – Futog, which is of international importance, thus becoming the first private owner of the Danube bank in this area. After the privatization of this locality, Dubroja cut down 17 hectares of forest and destroyed the river tributary on this property, which at that time was still owned by the Republic of Serbia.

The public was informed about this environmental and legal scandal by the environmental organization OSNA through a presentation on their Facebook profile. In addition to all this information, OSNE claims that this agreement, which was confirmed by the Government of Serbia, violates the Constitution of our country, the law on waters and the law on public property. As a consequence of this criminal agreement, they emphasize the interrupted ecological corridor, the destroyed water area, as well as the violation of the good ecological status of this locality. They remind that the company owned by Mirko Dubroje “Karin Komerc”, does not have a large number of necessary permits. The company’s water permit issued by JVP Vode Vojvodine expired in 2018, it does not have the required conditions for nature protection required by the Provincial Institute for Nature Protection, and it does not have a valid construction permit for the planned concrete mixer.

The pictures taken in 2012 and 2015 are proof of the ecocide committed, and the responsibility of those who allowed such a harmful agreement to be reached continues to be the main word in all these public companies.

Source: luftika.rs

 

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