The Ministry of Internal Affairs initiated disciplinary proceedings against the husband Veselin Veljović i Ljub Milović, after those female employees did not pass security checks, it was confirmed by Vijesti.
List was informed by that institution that Tamara Veljović and Milović's unmarried wife - Marija Đurišić, the charge that they committed a serious breach of official duty.
The former head of that part of the security apparatus, Veljović, was recently accused of being part of a smuggling criminal group. Aleksandar Mrkić, while several criminal proceedings are being conducted against the escaped policeman Milović due to his criminal association with the Kavak clan.
"Disciplinary proceedings against police officers Tamara Veljović and Marija Đurišić are ongoing before the Disciplinary Commission for Conducting Disciplinary Proceedings for Serious Violation of Official Duty of Police Officers. The disciplinary prosecutor submitted to this commission the Decision on the initiation of disciplinary proceedings for a serious breach of official duty committed against the appointed police officers", the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) stated in its response to Vijesti.
They clarify that Tamara Veljović was employed in the Police Directorate for an indefinite period on December 1, 2013, and Đurišić for a fixed period as an intern for 12 months, starting on January 9, 2020:
"She started an employment relationship for an indefinite period starting on June 7, 6, in the Police Directorate," the Ministry of Interior added.
Veljović reported for the search
Veljović is accused by the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) of having committed the criminal offense of abuse of official position...
SDT accuses him of using confidential information to help in illegal business.
According to the indictment, he knew that searches were being prepared at several locations in order to prevent conflicts between persons of security interest, but he used this to help members of Aleksandar Mrkić's criminal organization put the weapons away safely until the control passed.
"On Friday, the house where he lives will be searched, let him put away if there is anything of interest," Veljović wrote in the message sent to Mrkić on the Sky application, according to SDT.
Disciplinary proceedings against police officers Tamara Veljović and Marija Đurišić are ongoing before the Disciplinary Commission for Conducting Disciplinary Proceedings for a Serious Violation of the Official Duty of Police Officers," the MUP replied to Vijest.
In the files against that group, it is explained that he was the former chief of police, and later an adviser to the then president of Montenegro Milo Đukanović, illegally used official positions after learning that criminal police officers had prepared actions aimed at preventing criminal offenses in the area of blood offenses.
It is explained that the members of the Security Department of the Criminal Police of the Podgorica Security Center have obtained operational information that indicates new conflicts between persons of security interest and persons connected with them, and that as a result at least 20 of them from the area of Podgorica, Danilovgrad and Cetinje procured weapons, ammunition and explosive devices...
Among other things, Mrkić's associate was also on the list Mujo Nikocevic, so Veljović reports to this one because "I know you respect him"...
He did this after the Police Administration submitted search initiatives to the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica... on 22 December 12 and 2020 December 24, and before the investigating judge of the High Court in Podgorica brought orders to search the family home and other premises used by the defendant Nikočević...
On June 7, 2021, the unmarried wife of Ljubo Milović was employed in the Police Directorate for an indefinite period. At that time, the head of the UP was the current director of that security service, Zoran Brđanin
On December 22 of that year, Veljović wrote to Mrkić through the Sky application:
"On Friday, the house where he lives will be searched, let him put away if there is anything interesting... Let him be at home, let him not tell anyone that he has received information for the search... Please draw his attention... See him alone . Don't talk to him on the phone. I know you respect him and that's why I'm telling you this," the prosecutor's files say.
It is added that on the same day, Veljović also sent messages to Mrkić: "Please do as I told you", "Let him go home and pretend he doesn't know anything", "Don't tell anyone", "I will explain everything to you when we meet" and "It is important that he be at home and that he does not say anything to anyone, especially that he knew about the search"...
The prosecutors explain that on the same day, Mrkić, through the encrypted Skj application, transmitted information to the defendant Nikočević, which enabled him to hide the weapon, which the man from Podgric informed him about after the search...
Veljović denied this in the investigation, stating that he was doing his job, i.e. investigating Mrkić, and not helping him.
Milović subordinated the service to the clan
Due to his criminal association with the kavak clan, the fugitive police officer Milović is included in several cases of the Montenegrin Special State Prosecutor's Office and the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime of Serbia.
In all cases, he is accused of international drug smuggling, money laundering, but also of using violence, planting explosives...
Special prosecutors claim that Milović, as a police officer, worked for years for the criminal criminal organization Kavački Klan.
Evidence of this was provided to Montenegrin investigators by the European Union Law Enforcement Agency (EUROPOL).
Among the tens of thousands of messages he sent, there are those about the organization of the transportation of cocaine from South America to Europe and Australia, as well as messages in which he arranges the planting of explosives, arranges police investigations with colleagues from the police clan, arranges "hunting" for skunks, abuse of members of that clan ...
In the transcripts from Skaj, there is evidence that Milović, the leader of the Kavački clan Radoje Switzerland and his soldiers bought votes and campaigned for the Democratic Party of Socialists ahead of the parliamentary elections in 2020, and that that team allegedly organized patriotic rallies in the fall of that year... That team also planned to buy or eliminate one of the deputies who participated in it used to agree with the majority, wouldn't they keep the DPS in power...
According to the correspondence from that once protected application, Milović and the arrested secret agent Petar Lazovic they were trying to buy a verdict in the process being conducted against the leader of the former Democratic Front.
The fugitive policeman communicated with Switzerland almost every day about the distribution of money from international cocaine smuggling, how much drugs will be in the next shipment, political circumstances in Montenegro, appointments in the Police Department at the time, religion and the spread of Russian influence. From their conversations, it also emerges which of the leaders of the Skaljar clan was their priority target during 2020 and 2021...
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