Jokić called Adžić to determine why the police did not react in a timely manner to protect the Danilovgrad woman

"The UP and security centers are obliged to act on reports and provide protection to all citizens of Montenegro, but they are obliged to show special sensitivity when it comes to vulnerable groups, which women in Montenegro are," wrote Jokić.

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Photo: Boris Pejović
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The President of the Board of Directors of the LGBT Forum Progres, Bojana Jokić, called on the Minister of the Interior, Filip Adžić, to initiate a procedure to determine why the police did not react in a timely manner to protect NJ from Danilovgrad:

"Already, in addition to the four reports submitted to the Police Directorate, she had to directly contact the State Prosecutor's Office in order to receive the necessary protection".

She reacted after "Vijesti" announced that Nemanja Đurović from Danilovgrad allegedly pursued, threatened and blackmailed her ex-girlfriend NJ for months, but the police, as the injured party claims, did not respond to four reports filed in seven days.

"The very fact that in recent years we have recorded an increased number of femicides and violence against women in general is an alarm for society, UP and security centers are obliged to act on reports and provide protection to all citizens of Montenegro, but they are obliged to show special sensitivity when it comes to vulnerable groups, which women in Montenegro are. Trust in institutions must be justified, citizens must trust the police, and therefore it is necessary to carry out the procedure, establish responsibility and sanction those responsible, and protect victims and prevent further negative consequences," wrote Jokić.

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