The former assistant director of the Police Administration, Zoran Lazović, claims that he has nothing to do with political parties and the election process in Nikšić, that he has not been in that city for the last twenty days, and that before that he went officially to the Nikšić Security Center.
"We had an operational meeting with concrete tasks in the official premises. The leadership of the CB and the closest associates are witnesses to this, and the new acting director of the Police Directorate, Zoran Brđanin, also knew about the meeting. Since then, I have not been to Nikšić. I have no connection neither with any political party, nor elections, nor have I ever put pressure on anyone. After all, if Mr. Milošević or anyone else has any evidence of this, let them submit a report to the prosecutor's office and I am ready to answer," he said.
Lazović claims that he has nothing to do with the former director of the Police Administration, Veselin Veljović, who they also claim is in the middle of the pre-election campaign in Nikšić.
"I look up to Milošević always and everywhere. He has mapped out in his head that I am always close to him and close to all events, I don't know why that is, because he is young and promising, but I know that it is not important what they tell you, but who tells you Lazovic said.
He added that he had a membership card of only one party - the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
"And I got that membership card in 1985, as one of the best cadets in Bileća. I still keep that card, and I never had another one," he said.
Veljović told Vijesti that he had not read the accusations against him, and that he would decide later whether he would respond to them.
However, he told TVCG that it is interesting and indicative that Milošević in Nikšić is bothered by Veselin Veljović, a citizen of Montenegro, and not bothered by "a bunch of persons of security interest and pre-election brokers from neighboring countries, who, as he says, have been stalking Nikšić for months." .
He added, as reported by Portal RTCG, that it is difficult to get used to having people sitting in the institutions of Montenegro who "don't even have the courage to speak about the threat to the sovereignty of our country, let alone oppose it."
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