Abazović: Spajić's uncle is a branch of Duško Golubović, Šaranović to resign

"Kankaraš is a political branch of Golubović in the Europe Now Movement. That's why part of DPS manages to break through PES"

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Abazović, Photo: Luka Zeković
Abazović, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Prime Minister Milojko Spajić's uncle, Sreten Kankaraš, is a political branch of the retired National Security Agency (ANB) officer Duško Golubović, claims the president of GP URA Dritan Abazović.

He agrees with the position of the leader of the Movement for Change (PzP) Nebojša Medojević, who previously claimed on Aplus television that Kankaraš was under the great influence of Golubović.

"Golubović is a very dangerous man and a corrupt, dirtiest security guard. All the time he is Zoran Lazović's right-hand man in numerous criminal operations, and he has never been prosecuted. Mention is made in the murder of the editor-in-chief of Dnevni list dan Duško Jovanović and police officer Slavoljub Šćekić, Baja Sekulić and many others," Medojević warned.

Abazović says that everything Medojević claims is true.

"Kankaraš is the political branch of Golubović in the Europe Now Movement. That's why part of the DPS manages to break through the PES," said the URA leader in the show "Last Sunday".

Abazović said that it is completely inappropriate for someone's uncle, aunt, brother or uncle to lead the personnel policy of the Government.

"That was a feature of the previous regime. Kankaraš cannot possibly be a moral man, as soon as Golubović determines his policy," Abazović believes.

He also referred to the fact that "Golubović is free, but Zoran Lazović is behind bars".

"I believe that Lazović's group is still functioning, but with severed tentacles. We now have a situation where Lazović and Golubović have returned to power. They used to work with Milan Rocen, Branislav Gvozdenović and Petro Ivanović, and now with PES." Abazovic said.

Commenting on the new head of the National Security Agency (ANB), Ivica Janović, Abazović believes that the resignation of former ANB director Boris Milić was inappropriate.

"The fact that Milić signed his resignation and said that he was submitting it for personal reasons - he can advertise that to the public, but I can't. The resignation was submitted at 22 pm in the evening when half of the ministers were asleep, and it was on a WhatsApp group," said Abazović.

HE claims that he has operational information about Janović about his business connections with people from Bar and about a person who is an Italian citizen and who is banned from entering Montenegro.

Also, Abazović believes that MPs should question Janović about whether he has anything to do with the person involved in money laundering.

"In any case, he is checkmate," said Abazović.

He also commented on the Minister of the Interior, Danilo Šaranović, who claimed in a statement to the media that Spajić convinced him of Janović's biography.

"That's why he should resign," said Abazović.

He claims that the deputies and members of the board still do not know what the new director of ANB looks like.

"That's why MPs should initiate a control hearing of Janović. He should say where he got his diploma and what he has with the mentioned person from Bar," said Abazović.

He reminded that while DNP leader Milan Knežević was at the head of the Security Committee, there were always hearings, and sessions were regularly scheduled.

"Regardless of what I thought about him politically, there were always control hearings. Now we can't get to that new head of the ANB," concluded Abazović.

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