The Podgorica Basic State Prosecutor's Office will examine who is in the explicit recordings with the former head of the Directorate at the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights Mirjana Pajković, because the former advisor to the president for security Dejan Vuksic claims that he is not the person in those videos.
Pajković, on the other hand, claimed to prosecutors that one of the recordings featured the former director of the National Security Agency (ANB) and that he was the one who distributed the video material without authorization. Vukšić denied this as well.
According to unofficial information from "Vijesti", the two were questioned yesterday at the Podgorica State Prosecutor's Office, regarding several criminal charges filed against each other - for misuse of someone else's recording, endangering security, stealing a phone...
A source for the newspaper unofficially said that the task before prosecutors is to determine whether Vukšić is in the recording.
Vukšić arrives at the Podgorica State Prosecutor's Office, video: Jelena Jovanović
"Both were heard in all cases filed by Pajković and Vukšić before the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica. They gave statements in different terms and capacities. Pajković explicitly claimed that Vukšić was in the disputed recording and that he had illegally distributed it, which he denied. More precisely, he claimed that he was not in the recording and that he had nothing to do with the distribution of that content," Vijesti was told unofficially.
It was not explained how Pajković responded to the former head of the secret police's accusations that she had previously stolen his mobile phone and that she had blackmailed and forced him to give up his candidacy for Constitutional Court judge.
The newspaper was recently officially told that the prosecutor's office is handling several cases filed after reports by Vukšić and Pajković, specifying that they have filed two cases based on Pajković's report against Vukšić, and that in one, based on a report filed against her by Vukšić last year, they are also receiving international legal assistance.
"The Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica has opened two cases based on the report of MP against DV, one case due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that the criminal offenses of endangering security and the criminal offense of misuse of someone else's recording, photograph, portrait, audio recording or documents with sexually explicit content were committed, and the other case due to the criminal offenses of endangering security, blackmail, false representation and abuse of official position," explained the Podgorica State Prosecutor's Office.
The Police Directorate previously filed a criminal complaint against Pajković on suspicion that she committed the criminal act of coercion to the detriment of Vukšić, in order to force him to withdraw his candidacy for the position of judge of the Constitutional Court.
It is suspected that Pajković stole Vukšić's phone on October 10, 2024, and then sent messages and photos from it, thereby "damaging his reputation and privacy."
"After the aforementioned event, the injured party contacted MP by telephone and on that occasion addressed offensive words to her, which MP, with the intention of using them as a means of pressure and coercion, secretly audio-recorded. MP then delivered the aforementioned audio recording to the injured party on 20 March 2025, via the 'Signal' application, along with threatening words and an explicit request to withdraw his candidacy for the position of judge of the Constitutional Court, thereby causing the injured party to feel fear and pressure"...
The prosecutor's office states that both cases are under investigation.
They did not specifically answer a set of questions from "Vijesti" about the alleged blackmail.
On December 30, 2025, Vukšić resigned from his position as security advisor to the President of the Republic, following questions from "Vijesti" about threats made against Pajković.
Pajković recently resigned from her position at the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights, stating that she was doing so for personal reasons.
She did this after the public was flooded with recordings of explicit content, of which she was the protagonist, and she accused Vukšić of spreading this material, which the former head of the secret service denied.
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