Montenegrin journalist: Central Bank blocked Count Martin Berisha, the money that attracted them probably went to Kurti

Vladimir Otasevic is the editor-in-chief of Montenegrin media “Press” and the author of the writing announcing the deadlock of the bank accounts company of Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia Martin Berishaj. Otasevic in an interview for Albanian Post has stated that in addition to this step taken by the Central Bank of Montenegro, information is being circulated that [...]
Otasevic in an interview for Albanian Post, has stated that in addition to this step taken by Montenegro's Central Bank, information is being circulated that the money that attracted Berisha, likely ended in financing the Vetevendosje Movement campaign.
The Alternative Crenagora body has told us they have unofficial information about the transactions by Martin Berisha's company MB Consulting) in Montenegro have been used for the political campaign of Albin Kurti”, he said.
However, challenged by Albanian Post for evidence about this findings, Otasevic has declared that there are currently none.
But, for the organisation that quoted him, the “Alternative Montenegro” has stated they have information about political figures in Montenegro and abroad, claiming that their algorithms may not be completely groundless.
“Alternative Crnagora is a civilian organisation in Montenegro, and this organisation has a lot of information on political figures in Montenegro. This organisation today has told us that some of these transitions have gone to Albin Kurti, Kosovo Prime Minister, but have not had any evidence of that. They told us they have some information from their sources, but that these sources are not [public/official]”, Otasevic, former journalist of the Montenegrin daily Vijesti, said, where he deals with justice issues.
“I don't think it's a slow/unright accusation, but authority has to do something, and react to these accusations and talk to someone from the alternative organisation, but that maybe they don't want that information to give journalists”, he said.
The AP has contacted the Montenegrin political organisation in question, and although it has received answers that by the end of the day they will submit information on their claims, until the moment the publication of this article has not sent such information.
Otasevic, however, looks suspiciously at Berisha's case.
“I think that [Berisha's case] is problematic. I think Berisha has wanted to hide something from the authenticity when he opened this company in Montenegro when he carried out this transaction from Serbia to Montenegro, and from Montenegro to Slovenia”, he has said.
The editor-in-chief of “Press” announced during the day that Montenegro's Central Bank has blocked Berisha's company's bank accounts due to a debt of 31 thousand euros. These documentations also appeared in Montenegrin Tax Authorities' records, where the company Martin Berishaj “M B Consulting” was listed as blocked as a consequence of the debt in question.

Berishaj scandal story
Slovenian media Tv Planet reported that a Balkan energy company GEN-I, branch in Serbia, transferred money to the company MB Consulting, whose owner is Martin Berishaaj. He pulled the money from his accounts and handed it to Gorob in cash.
Berisha was declared only on Facebook. He denied it had to do with money laundering, but did not deny that he owned the Montenegrin company and also did not deny payments from the GEN-I electricity company, the branch in Serbia.
Despite the pre-election campaign in Slovenia and last night's confrontation between leading political acts, Mr. Mr. Janša and Mr. Golob, where the writing of Planet TV concerning my name was denied, from today, my indictment against the portal in question, paves the way for the last word for court”, Berisha said on Facebook.
In the past, before entering politics, Golob was director of the same company in Slovenia.
GEN-I is the largest electricity company in the Balkans. There is suspicion that it is involved with Serbian electro-mafian.
Albanian Post later realised there are two companies in Kosovo that own Martin Berisha. This is company “Myloja L.L. C.” and “Zaslon Kosova L. L.C.”
Berishaaj in these companies had Slovenian partners, even those suspected of cavemen in the past in Slovenia.
Kosovo's president once questioned by reporters said that “we trust our ambassador” in his innocence.
Later, the presidency issued an official communiqué, saying it has called the ambassador to come to Kosovo and report on the case.
Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu published a status on his Facebook account, saying that “should be careful about claims that, apart from being denied by the ambassador, are being made under an electoral race in another country”. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said he feels the same way the government's spokesman has given the comment and did not answer the question that “must be dismissed Berisha/Berisha”.