On the order of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office, several officers of the Police Administration were arrested tonight, on suspicion of abusing their official position by lifting the ban on entry into Montenegro of members of a criminal group, Belgraders Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković at the end of last year.
According to information from Vijesta, the arrest warrant was issued by the basic state prosecutor Vukas Radonjić, and based on the criminal report of the state secretary in the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) Rado Milošević.
Belivuk and Miljković were banned from entering Montenegro for reasons of national and internal security.
The Special State Prosecutor's Office suspects Belivuk and Miljković, as well as Nebojša Janković, Ratko Živković and several other unidentified members of the Kavac criminal clan, of murdering members of the Skaljar clan, Damir Hodžić and his son-in-law Adis Spahić.
Chief Special Prosecutor Milivoje Katnić said in August that the collegium of the Ministry of Internal Affairs made a decision in January to lift the ban on Belivuk, known as Velja Nevolja, and Miljković from entering Montenegro, and that they are constantly being monitored.
The MUP responded to that statement by saying that the MUP Collegium did not make that decision, saying that the ban was lifted on December 28, 2020, and that only the former collegium or the management of the Police Administration could have done it.
After that, SDT announced that Katnić made a mistake, and that the decision to lift the ban on entry into Montenegro for Belivuk and Miljković was made by the management of the Police Directorate.
Belivuk's group was also accused of several brutal murders in Serbia.
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