Knežević: Asad is not the subject of any investigative actions or checks by Interpol

He said that this is why they believe that the discussion in the Assembly is being deliberately made difficult so that VDT Ivica Stankovic would immediately propose Milivoj Katnić to the Prosecutor's Council and he would be elected.

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Knežević, Photo: Savo Prelević
Knežević, Photo: Savo Prelević
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One of the leaders of the Democratic Front (DF), Milan Knežević, said that by June 23, he will submit evidence of the abuse of the Prosecutor's Office in the fight against the DF to the Appeals Council, which is supposed to decide on appeals for the so-called coup d'état procedure.

That evidence, he said, is Interpol's response to the red Interpol warrant issued by Milivoje Katnić for former CIA agent Joseph Assad.

"In this response, it is announced that Asad is not the subject of any investigative actions, nor Interpol checks, so they will not accept what Katnić submitted, and it concerns Asad and ... other citizens of the USA, Israel and Great Britain who are ordered to be detained ", Knežević said, citing the names of those citizens.

He said at the press conference that after the expiration of the deadline for the candidacy of the special state prosecutor, the farce was brought to an end:

"No one in Montenegro from the prominent lawyers and proven prosecutors, under the signs of allegations, was ready to come forward against the Eid secret seer and the man who saved the biggest bloodshed in the history of Montenegro".

He said that this is why they believe that the discussion in the Assembly is being deliberately made difficult so that VDT Ivica Stankovic would immediately propose Milivoj Katnić to the Prosecutor's Council and he would be elected:

"And only then should he appear in the Assembly to explain the proposal on the election of Lidija Vukčević as a candidate for the Supreme State Prosecutor".

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