Vuković returned to Montenegro: "Always with students"

"I hope that when I am in Serbia again, it will not be a country where people are detained for posts on social networks," said the DPS vice-president.

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Vuković (archive), Photo: Boris Pejović
Vuković (archive), Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Vice President and MP of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Ivan Vuković, who was released after being detained in Belgrade this morning by the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA), announced that he has returned from Serbia to Montenegro.

"After I was given a one-year ban on entering Serbia - with the correct attitude of BIA officers - I returned to Montenegro. I hope that when I am in Serbia again, it will not be a country where people are detained for posts on social networks. PS - always with students," Vuković wrote on Iks.

He also thanked everyone who, as he said, showed interest and supported him during the day.

Last night, Vuković shared a video from the student reception in Belgrade on his Facebook page.

A "Vijesti" source who attended Vuković's detention said that several uniformed individuals and two in civilian clothes, who introduced themselves as members of the BIA, waited for them in front of the elevator and detained him.

Vuković told them he was in Belgrade to accompany a family member who was there for medical reasons. He explained that they were heading back to Montenegro, but they detained him anyway.

His arrest was called for this morning on the regime's Pink Television by the leader of the Serbian Radical Party and Hague convict Vojislav Šešelj.

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