URA: UP confirmed Abazović's allegations that the special unit (PJP) was withdrawn before the murder, no one mentioned the PTJ

"By unskillful spin and by including in the story the counter-terrorist unit (PTJ), which Abazović did not even mention at all, they tried to confirm unnoticed that the special unit (PJP) was still in Cetinje on that fateful day and that it was withdrawn according to a pre-arranged schedule, immediately before the murder"

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Photo: GP URA
Photo: GP URA
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It took almost 24 hours for someone who abuses the institution of the Police Administration and in the name of that body to appear in the public as a party member, not professionally, to write a statement in which they failed to deny Dritan Abazović's allegations about the withdrawal of the Special Unit (PJP) from Cetinje before the murder on September 27, they announced. are from the Civic Movement URA.

"By unskillful spin and by including in the story the counter-terrorist unit (PTJ), which Abazović did not even mention at all, they tried to confirm unnoticed that the special unit (PJP) was still in Cetinje on that fateful day and that it was withdrawn according to a pre-arranged schedule, immediately before the murder" , stated from GP URA.

The Police Administration announced today that on the day of Vasko Lješković's murder, September 27, the special police unit - PTJ, was not engaged in the Cetinje Capital. They added that a group of members of the Special Police Unit - PJP, was engaged that day in assisting the Cetinje Security Department, with the engagement being planned a month in advance, at the end of August for the entire month of September.

URA repeats that the question "was clear and they are repeating it again".

"Did the special unit (PJP) that was assigned to Cetinje leave the city about an hour before the murder? Referring to the previously agreed timetable and schedule, it is clear to us that it left, but for the sake of the citizens, we want a concrete and direct answer," they say from HURRY.

They point out that "we consider anything but a direct answer to a specific question to be superfluous and unnecessary involvement in political games".

"Which are the most damaging to the Police Directorate and the honorable, honest and professional officers who work there, and we have convinced ourselves that they are the vast majority," the URE concludes.

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