Criminal charges against Mandić, Knežević and Bulatović for calling for resistance

As it was announced, Mandić called on the citizens to gather in as large a number as possible for the litany, Knežević asked Metropolitan Amfilohi to invite the citizens to gather at the litia in Nikšić, and Bulatović called on Metropolitan Amfilohi, Bishop Joaniki and the Episcopal Council to continue with the litias.
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Knežević, Mandić and Bulatović, Photo: Savo Prelević
Knežević, Mandić and Bulatović, Photo: Savo Prelević
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Ažurirano: 13.05.2020. 15:20h

The police filed criminal charges against Democratic Front MPs Andrije Mandić, Milan Knežević and Predrag Bulatović on suspicion of having committed the criminal offense of inciting resistance.

As announced by the Police Administration, on May 6, during his presentation in the plenary hall of the Assembly, Mandić called on citizens to gather in as large a number as possible for the rally in Nikšić on May 12, 2020.

"In his presentation, the MP MP demanded from the Metropolitan of Montenegrin-coastal Amfilohi to also invite the citizens to gather at the litia in Nikšić in as large a number as possible. In addition, during his presentation on May 7, the MP of PB called on the Metropolitan of Montenegrin-coastal Amfilohi, Bishop Joaniki of Budimlja-Nikšić, as well as the Episcopal Council, to continue with the processions," the police administration announced.

"According to the order of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office from Podgorica, and in connection with statements in the Assembly, the Police Department of CB Podgorica filed a criminal complaint against AM, MK and PB persons due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that they committed the criminal offense of inciting resistance. Measures and actions will be taken in the coming period necessary for making a decision", it was announced from the ODT.

In this way, as is suspected, Mandić, Knežević and Bulatović committed the criminal offense of inciting resistance, as well as disobeying the Order of the Ministry of Health on the prohibition of gatherings.

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