The former commander of the Special Unit sued the state for mobbing

"Nobody responded to my written request, nor to the messages I sent to police director Slavko Stojanović."
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Special unit, Photo: News Archive
Special unit, Photo: News Archive
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Ažurirano: 05.06.2014. 16:57h

The former commander of the Special Police Unit (PJP) Zlatko Maliković sued the state for mobbing, because he has been unassigned in the service for more than a year.

At yesterday's hearing in the Basic Court in Podgorica, he pointed out that he spent his entire working life in special units, that the PJP achieved the best results in the one year he was at the head of it, and that there is no reason for what was done to him. done.

"I have a fair relationship with everyone in the police, there was never any avoidance or shying away from me by my colleagues, they even saw me off with tears when I was assigned to the Special Unit," said Maliković. He said that he had been the PJP commander since 2012, that last year he was reassigned to the position of physical training instructor, which he complained about, so the decision on his reassignment was revoked.

"Since then I have been unassigned. Since a new PJP commander had already been appointed, and the post of SAJ commander was vacant, I asked to be assigned there, but no one responded to my written request, nor to the messages I sent to police director Slavko Stojanović. stated Malikovic.

He added that he had a good cooperation with Stojanović, and that he would like him to be here now, to ask him how he feels about the fact that he has been out of work for almost a year and a half.

"I experienced this as a personal and political problem, because there is no reason for their behavior like this. I consulted a psychiatrist who prescribed me therapy, but I didn't want to take it," said Malikovic.

When asked by Radomirka Raičević, the deputy representative of property and legal interests of the state, whether he kept the same salary he had as a PJP commander, Maliković answered in the affirmative. When asked by lawyer Duško Jovović if he thought about leaving the police force, if this situation continues, he said yes: "I am 43 years old, I am in the best physical and professional strength, believe me I am not comfortable in this situation".

Blagojević is not for the commander

Answering the question of lawyer Jovović whether the new PJP commander Dragan Blagojević is assigned there permanently and what he thinks about him, Maliković said that he thinks that he is temporarily in that position, that he considers him a top professional and an elder, but that he is not medically fit to perform such work.

"I know him and appreciate him a lot, he was the chief of police in Nikšić, but this is a different workplace, he has hypertension and is hard of hearing," said Maliković.

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