Free Montenegro: Worker of Podgorica Waterworks arrested for death threats against Dajković

"Grba was arrested at the border crossing with the Republic of Serbia," stated the announcement of Free Montenegro

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Dajković, Photo: Slobodna Crna Gora
Dajković, Photo: Slobodna Crna Gora
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 10.09.2022. 22:05h

Slobodna Montenegro announced tonight that Nikola Grba, an employee of the Podgorica Waterworks, was arrested tonight because of the death threats he sent to the party's president, Vladislav Dajković.

"Grba was arrested at the border crossing with the Republic of Serbia," stated the announcement of Free Montenegro.

Slobodna Crna Gora announced earlier today that Dajković filed a report against Grba, due to death threats.

"Grba sent a message to Dajković today with the following content: "You are calling Goran Janković (head of the Capital City Protection and Rescue Service, Prime Minister of Free Montenegro), you really want problems. Call me one more time... forensics won't be able to identify you". As a reminder, Grba was previously arrested for threatening Dajković after a performance by Slobodna Crne Gora in front of the Vodovod building, where he is employed as a security guard," the Slobodna Crne Gora press release points out. submitted earlier today.

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photo: Free Montenegro

In that statement, it is added that at the trial that followed on the same day, Dajković did not join the criminal prosecution, after which the judge sentenced Grbi to a fine of 300 euros for violent behavior.

"We are aware that it was the director of the Waterworks, Filip Makrid, who paid the aforementioned fine, which is why we reasonably suspect that behind these threats are high-ranking city officials, Ivan Vuković and the head of the Protection and Rescue Service, Goran Janković, under whose "protection" Grba stood. "Free Montenegro appeals to the competent institutions to protect Dajković from the constant threats he receives because of his political involvement. Otherwise, we will be forced to protect ourselves, in all available ways," said Slobodna Montenegro.

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