URA: Spajić's government admitted that it threatened internal and national security, someone must be held accountable for that

At the end of last year, Spajić criticized the decision of former Justice Minister Andrej Milović not to extradite Camgoz to Turkey

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Photo: GP URA
Photo: GP URA
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The Civil Movement (GP) URA announced that the Government of Milojko Spajić refused to extradite Binali Camgoza to Turkey at the beginning of the year.

In the announcement of GP URA, it is written that the extradition of Camgoz was refused despite the warnings that came from party officials Dritan Abazović and Filip Adžić, as well as other people from the security sector and the non-governmental sector.

"Thereby, they threatened the internal and national security of Montenegro, because Camgoz is a person who has been accused of several serious crimes, including murder, kidnapping and extortion. In addition, Spajić's government ignored the decisions of the courts, which appreciated that all the conditions exist to the wanted person will be extradited to Turkey," announced the GP URA.

They add that "with hindsight" Spajić's government "just confirmed everything that Abazović and Adžić said", as well as "that it was a highly corrupt job that was done to the detriment of the internal and national security of Montenegro, as well as the violation of interstate relations." with Turkey".

"This is another in a series of moves that represent the dilettantism of this Government and the hitherto unprecedented collapse of institutions for which someone, in addition to political, must also bear criminal responsibility," said the URA.

They stated that "after everyday affairs, arrogance and frivolity", the government of Milojko Spajić "launched the column 'afterthought', in which she finally admitted that she does not know what she is doing, nor what harmful decisions she is making".

At the end of last year, Spajić criticized the decision of former Justice Minister Andrej Milović not to extradite Camgoz to Turkey.

On the last day of 2024, regarding Milović's decision not to extradite Camgoz, the Prime Minister said that in the future Milović will have to ask him about all important decisions.

When asked if Camgoz would be extradited, he said that it was a question for Milović.

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