United Montenegro: Plainclothes inspectors detain brutally and without explanation

The United Nations contacted the Council for Civilian Control of Police Work, requesting that "the 'correctness' of the treatment of detainees, i.e. brutal mistreatment without any explanation, be urgently checked."
6989 views 4 comment(s)
Illustration, Photo: UCG, UCG, UCG, UCG, UCG
Illustration, Photo: UCG, UCG, UCG, UCG, UCG
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

United Montenegro condemned, as they announced, today's "barbaric behavior" by members of the Podgorica Police Administration towards a certain number of people who are members or sympathizers of that political party.

"After he was later called today to give a statement to the Security Center regarding his participation in the walk from a few nights ago, our member Stefan Vukmirović came at 17:72 p.m. upon invitation, and then four plainclothes inspectors brutally and without explanation again detained Milivoj Brković and Juliana Goran Popović, who happened to be in front of the CB with several other friends who were supporting Vukmirović. Ms. Popović has been prevented until this moment from contacting the defense attorney, who is also in front of the CB. We reliably learn that Popović is being asked to hand over her phone and threaten to hold her for up to XNUMX hours without any prior notification of why she was previously detained and what she is 'suspected' of," it was announced from Ujejedina.

From that party, as they state, they also contacted the Council for Citizen Control of Police Work, requesting that "the 'correctness' of the treatment of those detained, i.e. brutal mistreatment without any explanation, be urgently checked".

Bonus video: