Leković: The top of the police apparatus, which was installed by the former regime, was an outpost of drug clans

"The scandalous content of the Sky correspondence points to the fact that the former police officials together counted the money earned in transnational smuggling routes," Leković said.

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Leković, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M. Matković
Leković, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M. Matković
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That the attempts to discredit the current leadership of the security sector have only one goal - a return to the old ways, is shown by today's Sky correspondence published in the newspaper Vijesti, between former police officers Ljub Milović and Ivan Stamatović, which shows that we lived in a country where the top of the police apparatus, which was selected and appointed by the former regime, was an outpost of drug clans, through which, in the world's smuggling channels, profits from a few hundred euros reached millions in their pockets, which stored in badges with the national coat of arms, announced today Momčilo Leković, deputy of Democratic Montenegro in the Parliament of Montenegro.

"The scandalous content of the Sky correspondence points to the fact that the former police officials together counted the money earned in transnational smuggling routes, and the paradox of the security sector at that time is best illustrated by the sentence from their communication: 'Come on, brother, please, let's move some of it somewhere. Well, dude, you have almost a million in code me... Let's buy a good safe and weld it on Grahovo neje and cover it up and put it there', says Stamatović to Milović, alluding to storage of the money earned from the smuggled truck to Montenegro," Leković pointed out in the announcement.

He added that they are therefore wondering "when the opposition, in addition to the regular whining about the arrest of former officials nowadays, will condemn high-ranking system officials who were actually high-ranking members of the Kavački and Skaljar clans, while they threw the badge with the Montenegrin coat of arms at their feet and poured blood in criminal confrontations".

"Or is it because of the sentence exchanged between Milović and Stamatović in today's Sky correspondence: 'A million for the boss, 300 thousand euros for his'? Who on earth could be the boss of the then members of the Police Directorate. Could it be that the then assistant director of the Directorate is in question? of the police who is today in Spuški zidine and is the silence a reflection of the protection of his image and deeds?", said Leković

He said that they must "pay respect to the European police organizations, thanks to whom we read these shameful pages of the history of the Montenegrin security sector, but also to the brave journalists who in this way criticize the European smugglers whose crime is coming to an end".

"Our Montenegro will never again be an outpost of drug clans and the security sector will never again be devoid of honorable, professional and brave people. Justice is just beginning and will knock on many doors in Montenegro," concluded Leković.

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