Former, long-time secret service agent Duško Golubović said that he does not know who and why planted explosives at the gate of his family home in the Podgorica neighborhood of Donja Gorica.
The detonation rang out an hour after midnight yesterday, but no one was injured.
Golubović said that he does not live in that house, but his XNUMX-year-old mother does. However, no one was in the house at the time of the attack.
In the footage obtained by the police, a masked attacker can be seen approaching the iron gate and leaving an improvised explosive device.
A former employee of the National Security Agency said that from that moment to the explosion, about 12 minutes passed.
"Less than two minutes after the bomb exploded, a neighbor's car passed on the street. It's good that no one was injured," Golubović told a journalist while the police investigation was ongoing.
He said that the attacker came to the house from the direction of Donja Gorica and was moving towards the Nikšić highway.
He emphasized that he did not know who could have planted the bomb.
"I am on good terms with everyone. I don't know what could be the reason for the attack," Golubović said.
Due to the force of the detonation, great material damage was also caused to the house of his neighbors - the Milošević family.
"A strong detonation woke us up. The windows of our house were cracked. At the time of the explosion, the children were sleeping in the room," family members told "Vijesta".
The police told "Vijesti" that they are collecting information and that they are intensively searching for the bomber.
Security circles unofficially commented yesterday that this was not the first explosion related to Golubović, stating that "messages" were also sent to the same man when shots were fired in front of the Podgorica cafes "Macchiato" and "Grand"...
Golubović, however, is not among the owners or founders of those establishments, although he was a frequent guest in those establishments.
The ANB and the Government have been at loggerheads for years because of him and his former colleague in the ANB, Zoran Lazović.
At the beginning of 2012, DPS MP Mevludin Nuhodžić refused to take over the helm of the Agency after his request to purge ANB of controversial officials, primarily Golubović and Lazović, was not heeded.
At that time, the two did not accept the advice to retire, which the then Prime Minister Igor Lukšić indirectly gave them in a conversation with a group of journalists on Atlas Television.
For Lazović and Golubović, it is true that they are close to the former head of diplomacy, Milan Roćen and Milo Đukanović, respectively.
Clans, cigarettes, coffee and listings
The name of Duško Golubović was mentioned earlier in the "Listing" affair, but also in the conflict between the "cigar" and "coffee" clans, which are allegedly behind some of the former and current high state officials.
Golubović is considered close to people from the "cafe" clan, among whom Ranko Ubović is allegedly the owner of "Grand", at whose premises an explosive device was also thrown in September.
A few months ago, "Vijesti" had access to documents on the investigation of the "Listing" affair, in which it was written that the Prosecution did not establish who allegedly sent the "haircut" listing of drug lord Darko Šarić to the newspaper "Dan" from the post office in Plužine, but they investigated how lists of another drug lord Naser Keljmendi, as well as Golubović, were provided to the media.
Golubović's listing at the time also included contacts with people from the criminal milieu. It was later mentioned that the job description of an ANB operative also includes contact with people on the other side of the law.
During the investigation, the Prosecutor's Office "came to data indicating the possibility that the electronic files were sent from the apartment of Filip Đokić", the owner of the chain of restaurants and cafes "Dali", "Gosip" and "Imanja Knjaz" in Podgorica. In these bars, Prime Minister Milo Đukanović is a frequent guest.
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