Nikolić: ANB and UP denied their own allegations, another confirmation of complete chaos in the security sector

He believes that it is particularly indicative that, as he claims, the security of Đukanović was further reduced in those days

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The spokesman of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Miloš Nikolić, said that today's announcement by the National Security Agency (ANB) and the Police Directorate regarding the threats against the former President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, in which they denied their own allegations from a month ago, is another confirmation of the chaotic situation in security sector.

"Namely, on July 13, i.e. three weeks ago, the ANB informed the public that they had operational information about the preparation of the assassination of former President Đukanović, while the Police Directorate stated on the same day that they did not have such information, that is, that the ANB did not inform them about it "Also, what is particularly indicative is the fact that the Agency not only did not forward this information to the Police Directorate, but the security of Đukanović was additionally reduced in those days," said Nikolić.

He adds that after that, the UP announced that a case had been opened regarding that information and a decision had been made to increase security measures against Đukanović.

"We repeat, all these are the official positions of these two authorities, so that today, these same authorities would announce that it was not true that Djukanović was threatened. So, another in a series of contradictory positions of the security sector in an attempt to cover up their inaction and unprofessionalism. This attitude towards to a protected person seriously damages the reputation of the country as a member of NATO, but it also causes insecurity among everyone who expects the state security authorities to behave responsibly and professionally," Nikolić concluded.

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