Following the completion of his prison sentence in Montenegro today, Mr. Do Kwon, a South Korean citizen, is subject to continued detainment pending a new extradition determination. Yesterday, the court ordered the confiscation of Mr. Kwon's travel documents, effectively restricting his departure from Montenegro. The specific detainment facility is likely to be a designated immigration holding center, not a traditional shelter for foreigners.

Do Kwon's Lawyer Alleges Procedural Irregularities in Detention

Mr. Goran Rodić, counsel for Do Kwon, publicly contested the recent actions taken by Montenegrin authorities. He claims his client underwent a five-hour interrogation at the General Police Department, exceeding the scope permitted for individuals awaiting extradition. Mr. Rodić argues that Mr. Kwon, having completed his prison sentence, should have been afforded the opportunity to participate in the extradition proceedings at liberty.

The lawyer further contends that the confiscation of Mr. Kwon's travel documents, coupled with his subsequent detention, constitutes an "unlawful act." He cites a recent Supreme Court decision as grounds for his objection and intends to file a formal complaint with the Administrative Court.

Mr. Rodić expresses concern over what he perceives as potential "racism" within the Montenegrin judicial system. It's important to note that such accusations are serious and require further investigation.

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