Rakočević: Why are domestic criminals more interesting to the police when they are out of their reach?

"It is an open secret that the alleged leaders of the clans, which are named after the local communities of the municipality of 20.000 inhabitants, like protected persons, drive around their hometowns in armored cars, while a search operation is being organized in Vienna, two weeks after the police there received information that the suspect is in their country"
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Aleksandar Rakočević, Photo: Demos
Aleksandar Rakočević, Photo: Demos
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Ažurirano: 15.06.2017. 17:09h

Aleksandar Rakočević, Vice President of the Executive Board of DEMOS, said that the question arises as to why domestic criminals are more interesting to our police when they are out of their reach.

Rakočević commented on today's allegations that the Austrian police in the center of Vienna launched a search for the alleged head of the Kavac criminal clan, Slobodan Kašćelan from Kotor.

"As the Serbian news agency Tanjug informed the Montenegrin public through the local media, the search for the alleged leader of the so-called Kavački clan is underway, which is being carried out in Vienna by the Austrian police with the support of the Montenegrin police. The question arises, why are domestic criminals more interesting to our police when these are out of their reach, because it is an open secret that the alleged leaders of the clans, which are named after the local communities of the municipality of 20.000 inhabitants, like protected persons, drive unhindered in armored cars around their birthplaces, while the search action is organized in Vienna, with a population of XNUMX, for two weeks as the police there have received information that the suspect is in their country.Additionally worrying is the manner in which, in the middle of the operation, the details of the operation are being made public, which resembles the safe and public messaging of a suspected leader of a criminal gang, as is done by their operatives when individuals from the police structures always convey to them the plans of the police and the prosecution," said Rakočević.

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