Martinović: Structures within the security sector obstruct the work of SDT

The questions raised are, as he says, of crucial importance for the Montenegrin public, because due to the existence, protection and participation in criminal activities, they lead to the security instability of the entire country, which, as Martinović adds, entails numerous consequences.

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Deputy and Vice President of the Democrats Vladimir Martinović believes that the biggest obstacle in solving the main security problems in Montenegro are the political structures within the security sector, which, he says, are obstructing the work of the SDT with their dubious actions.

"Ljubo Milović, an employee of the Police Administration, who is connected to criminal structures in Montenegro, is being lost in the midst of an investigation into his connections with organized criminal groups and his involvement in cocaine smuggling," said Martinović in a statement to the media.

He also says that Interior Minister Filip Adžić did not give him specific answers to questions about the Milović case.

"The people of Montenegro were denied answers as to whether Ljubo Milović is still in Montenegro, whether the MUP is aware of the content of the transcript of the conversation via the Sky application, whether the MUP is aware of the assets of several tens of millions of euros of this police officer? Do we need to remind you that this is the officer of the Police Directorate and that Europol and SDT claim to be a member of the Kavački clan who secretly followed Aleksa Bečić, while Minister Adžić stood up for the protection of this officer and, regardless of the written notes, did not take any action in this regard. stated Martinović.

The questions raised are, as he says, of crucial importance for the Montenegrin public, because the existence, protection and participation in criminal activities lead to the security instability of the entire country, which, as Martinović adds, entails numerous consequences.

"Given that this is a police officer who is financed from the budget and money of all citizens of Montenegro, the illegitimate minister is obliged to give the citizens specific answers to very simple questions," Martinović points out.

SDT, as the Democrat MP points out, has shown its readiness, professionalism and humanity in the past period and has produced certain results in its activities.

"The biggest obstacle in solving the main security problems in Montenegro are the political structures within the security sector, which obstruct the work of the SDT with their dubious actions. The illegitimate Government of Montenegro obviously has a clear goal, which is to cover up the members of criminal organizations that have been "cultivated" for decades and were the main tool for the survival of the government at that time," said Martinović.

SDT, as Martinović points out, is doing its job, but the question is, who is working against SDT?

"The recent arrests of members of the police administration and ANB are an indication that the criminal structures cooperated closely with the MUP and the authorities, which leads to the suspicion that the criminal organizations are part of those who lead this society. If Ljubo Milović is in Montenegro, who protects him? If Ljubo Milović is outside Montenegro, who enabled him to escape? By not giving answers to simple questions, the illegitimate parts of the Government leave the suspicion that they are one of those who are between Europol and criminal groups in Montenegro," Martinović points out.

He is seeking answers to very simple questions from, as he says, "the illegitimate government".

"If there is no willingness to solve security problems and the capacity to create a healthy society, the illegitimate government should finish its mission and Montenegro will get a European government that will lead the society towards the EU and prosperity, and not through crime as it was decades ago", concluded Martinović.

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