Pavićević and Žižić are still under the scrutiny of the prosecution

"They are doing this in order to present me as a criminal, because they are afraid that one day I could be a very inconvenient witness, and I would not be surprised if one day they put something in my car and arrest me..." is written in the document, which is Delic handed over to the chief special prosecutor in the middle of last summer
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Milovan Pavićević, Photo: Savo Prelević
Milovan Pavićević, Photo: Savo Prelević
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Ažurirano: 31.01.2017. 20:59h

The Special State Prosecutor's Office is still investigating whether the former head of the Criminal Police Department, Milovan Pavićević, and the head of the Nikšić Security Center, Milorad Žižić, are connected to illegal activities.

"The case is in the investigation phase," the prosecutor's office headed by Milivoje Katnić told "Vijesti".

The prosecution formed the case after police official Vladan Delić filed a complaint against them, in which he accused Pavićević and Žižić of engaging in crime.

On January 20, Pavićević resigned from the post of assistant director of the Police Administration.

He held that position since February 20, 2015, after Milan Tomić resigned.

Pavićević was replaced in the chair of the head of the Criminal Police Department by Enis Baković, the current prosecutor in the Podgorica Basic Prosecutor's Office.

In the documents that Delić handed over to Katnić, and which "Vijesti" had access to, it is written that Pavićević and Žižić have been "persecuting" him for many years.

"When I moved from the Nikšić Security Center to Podgorica, I thought that all my problems were solved and that I was free from pressure... Only then did serious problems arise, because Pavićević and Žižić thought they would get into big problems, because they knew how much I I know about their illegal activities - what they do, what criminals they deal with and what they smuggle across the border," Delić wrote to Katnić.

At the time, he also wrote that his only sin was that he was "a dangerous witness to the criminal acts committed by Pavićević, Žižić and the other officers who work with them".

"They are doing this in order to present me as a criminal, because they are afraid that one day I could be a very inconvenient witness, and I would not be surprised if one day they put something in my car and arrest me..." is written in the document, which is Delic handed over to the chief special prosecutor in the middle of last summer.

A few weeks after Delić spoke with Katnić and handed over the documents to him, criminal police officers searched his office in the MUP, on suspicion that he had committed the crimes of embezzlement, falsification of documents and abuse of official position.

Pavićević and Žižić denied Delic's claims and asked the prosecution to investigate everything as soon as possible.

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