
Berlin, July 13, 2023 – The Committee to Protect Journalists said it welcomed the Montenegro Supreme Court’s Wednesday decision to uphold 1 a verdict in January to acquit journalist Jovo Martinović 2 on drug trafficking charges.
“This decision finally puts an end to the eight-year legal saga involving prominent investigative journalist Jovo Martinović, who was twice wrongly convicted on drug-related charges,” said Attila Mong, CPJ’s Europe representative. “The verdict is a critical vindication for Martinović, and we can only hope Montenegro authorities have learned that covering crime does not mean a reporter is involved in criminal activity.”
Martinović, a prominent investigative journalist who covers crime, was detained 3 in 2015, along with 17 others, on suspicion of participating in a drug trafficking ring and held for more than 14 months 4 pending a trial on drug-related charges. Martinović denied the charges 5 and said they were in retaliation for his journalism.
In 2019, he was sentenced 6 to 18 months in prison, but the verdict was overturned 7 . In a 2020 retrial, his sentenced was reduced to one year 8 ; the journalist’s appeal, which was initially rejected 9 , went to the Supreme Court, which ordered 10 a second retrial. In January 2023, Martinović was acquitted 11 of all charges. The prosecution’s appeal 12 was denied Wednesday.
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