Bogdanović: Some parties, NGOs and media in contact with Mijajlović served as a front for the Kavač clan

He also said that the protests organized by the informal student group "Kamo Śutra" at the beginning of the year were instigated and inspired by Radoje Zvicer's criminal organization.

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Boris Bogdanović, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M.Matković
Boris Bogdanović, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M.Matković
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The president of the Democratic Party of Serbia parliamentary group and the general secretary of that political party, Boris Bogdanović, accused parties, non-governmental organizations and media outlets that maintained direct contact with businessman Aleksandar Mijajlović of knowingly or out of cowardice serving as a front for "one of the most dangerous criminal clans in Europe."

He also said that the protests organized by the informal student group "Kamo Śutra" at the beginning of the year after two massacres in Cetinje in which 23 people were killed, demanding the dismissal of Interior Minister Danilo Šaranović and Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Aleksa Bečić, were instigated and inspired by the criminal organization of Radoje Zvicer.

"What can we say about some of the parties, some of the so-called NGOs, some of the so-called media, who for months and years maintained direct contact with Aco Mijajlović, a man who has been identified as the double head of a criminal organization, a man who is now also in the innermost structure of Radoje Zvicer's criminal organization? What can we say about them, except that they knowingly or out of cowardice served as a front for one of the most dangerous criminal clans in Europe? This same person, who is now associated with Zvicer's underworld, walked the streets of Podgorica as a 'civic activist', appeared at protests and in front of cameras, played the role of moral authority and had the audacity to publicly demand the resignations of Aleksa Bečić, Danilo Šaranović and Lazar Šćepanović," Bogdanović said in a press release.

He adds that it is now completely clear that Mijajlović did not request these resignations on behalf of the citizens, but on behalf of Zvicer, on behalf of "the head of a monstrous Kavčan criminal structure that, together with the Škaljari group, held Montenegro hostage."

"And now, when the masks have fallen, when no one can pretend not to see, we ask: where are those who claimed that the protests in Podgorica were not instigated and inspired by Zvicer's criminal organization? Where are those who defended these people, who called them 'honest', and let's face it, there were honest and misguided people at those protests, but they invested political credibility in these others? Where are those who, consciously or unconsciously, became spokespeople for a criminal empire? They are silent. They have hidden. They are counting on this people to forget. But they won't," Bogdanović concluded.

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