Radulović filed criminal charges against Democrats, Šaranović, several unidentified persons and CEDIS officials

Radulović believes that the Democrats in the criminal organization also had the task of appointing their officials to the energy sector - the state-owned company CEDIS - after the division of portfolios in the Government of Montenegro and the previous political division of functions in other sectors, who exploited their official position and exceeded their authority, illegally spent entrusted funds and illegally failed to ensure equal access to jobs for unemployed people.

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Radulović, Photo: TV Vijesti
Radulović, Photo: TV Vijesti
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Lawyer Veselin Radulović filed a second criminal complaint with the Special State Prosecutor's Office against Democratic Montenegro, Minister of Internal Affairs Danilo Šaranović, several unidentified officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were in charge of implementing the public procurement procedure, officials - responsible persons in CEDIS (members of the political party Democrats) for several criminal offenses, indicating in detail all possible abuses of party employment, illegal spending of money from the budget, and the purchase of vehicles for the Police Directorate from a company whose bid had to be rejected because it was in contradiction with the conditions of the tender documentation.

In his application, Radulović also points out that a stationary radar was installed in Podgorica without a public call, and that the job was entrusted to a company with very questionable references, "MMSCODE" from Banja Luka.

He explains that he is filing the report due to reasonable suspicion that they have committed the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization, abuse of official position for an extended period, abuse in connection with public procurement for an extended period, unauthorized collection and use of personal data for an extended period, and violation of labor rights for an extended period.

Radulović states in the report that from the end of October 2023 until the filing of this criminal report, they, aware of their actions and the ones they wanted to commit, became members of a criminal organization that was organized on an as yet undetermined date after 2020 by a currently unknown person, explaining that the possible organizer was one of the reported members of the political party Democratic Montenegro.

The goal of the organization, according to Radulović, was to create illegal profits and power for the benefit of "Democratic Democratic Montenegro" and for the benefit of other reported individuals, at the expense of the state budget, where each member of the organization had a predetermined or determinable task.

"The reported political party 'Democrats of Democratic Montenegro' in the criminal organization had the role and task of, after the division of portfolios in the Government of Montenegro, proposing the reported Šaranović in the security sector, who will, by abusing his position, that is, by exploiting his official position and exceeding his authority and abuses in connection with public procurement, acquire illegal profits for the benefit of that political party, for the benefit of other reported persons and for the benefit of entities in whose favor illegal decisions will be made and at the same time cause damage to the state budget," he states in the report.

Radulović believes that the Democrats in the criminal organization also had the task of appointing officials in the energy sector - the state-owned company CEDIS - who abused their official position and exceeded their authority, illegally spent entrusted funds and illegally failed to ensure equal access to jobs for unemployed people, following the division of portfolios in the Government of Montenegro and the previous political division of functions in other sectors.

In this way, as Radulović pointed out, they discriminated against job seekers, denied them and limited their rights, and, based on an agreement on the takeover of employees and without a public advertisement, employed people who supported that political party.

He points out that Šaranović's role was to illegally conduct a public procurement procedure for vehicles for the needs of the Police Directorate at the Ministry and, with representatives of the company 'Auto Čačak', adjust the conditions to that company and conclude a contract based on an offer that contradicted the conditions in the tender documentation.

"The documentation was drawn up incorrectly and had to be rejected, and they did everything to accept it and ensure that the unprepared stock of Škoda vehicles was delivered to the Ministry of the Interior," Radulović emphasizes.

He notes that instead of the performance of the purchased vehicles, the most important characteristic of official cars was presented to the public that the inscriptions on the cars would be in Cyrillic and Latin.

Šaranović's role, according to the documentation submitted by the lawyer to the SDT, was to carry out the experimental procedure of installing a stationary radar in Podgorica without a public invitation and secretly, entrusting it to a company with very controversial references, "MMSCODE" from Banja Luka, closely connected to the family of former Milorad Dodik, former president of the BiH entity of Republika Srpska, so together with other applicants, he enabled the acceptance of the offer from the letter of intent of this company to provide equipment for 90 days in order to familiarize themselves with the concept of implementing the system in terms of data processing, taking photographs, recordings and other technical characteristics.

All of this, he claims, is contrary to Article 9, paragraph 1, item 2 of the Personal Data Protection Law, the defendants "processed and used personal data, or collected, processed and used personal data illegally and communicated or made that data available to others - including foreign citizens and companies."

Radulović also points out that unidentified officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Police Directorate in the criminal organization had roles and tasks to take actions so that the experimental procedure for installing a stationary radar in Podgorica could be carried out secretly, without a public invitation, contrary to the Law on the Protection of Personal Data.

"In addition, the reported NN officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Police Directorate had the roles and tasks of preparing tender documentation and carrying out the procedure in order to make a pre-agreed decision to select the offer of the company 'Auto Čačak', which was incorrect and had to be rejected, and to illegally conclude a contract with that company and purchase pre-prepared vehicles from the warehouse," the report states.

The report also indicates that several unidentified persons, officials of the political party "Democrats of Democratic Montenegro" in the criminal organization, had the role and task of exploiting their official position, exceeding their authority, illegally spending entrusted funds and illegally employing persons who support that political party, after being elected and appointed in the energy sector - the state-owned company CEDIS, and thus knowingly failed to comply with laws or other regulations, collective agreements and other general acts on labor rights, and thus denied and limited the rights to which they were entitled.

This is the second report filed by lawyer Raulović. The first included the Democrats Democratic Montenegro, Minister Šaranović, Acting Lazar Šćepanović, Deputy Prime Minister for Security Aleksa Bečić, Democrats MPs Boris Bogdanović and Anđela Vojinović, members of the Commission for the Verification of Security Disturbances and several unidentified persons - employees of the Police Administration who were responsible for entering operational data into the Police Administration system.

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