DPS: Montenegro no longer has a security sector, state authorities participated in covering up the most serious crimes

Citizens are rightly concerned about their own safety, says DPS

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Everything that has happened in the last few days - when state authorities "synchronized and jointly participated in covering up the most serious crimes", is yet another confirmation that Montenegro no longer has a security sector and that citizens are rightly concerned about their own safety, the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) announced.

"Namely, the first case that shocked the public was the wounding of two people in the center of the capital by members of the security of the President of the Parliament of Montenegro, who committed this act with the unauthorized use of an official car. Soon after, the public witnessed a public cover-up of the entire case - from the circumstances that no on-site investigation was conducted, to the fact that no evidence was taken from the crime scene at all, all with the aim of making the statements of the injured parties the only thing that incriminates Mandić in this specific case. Citizens had the opportunity to read what a turn in the statements of the injured parties took place in the previous days and to witness the unusual audacity and insult to common sense. All this is possible because Montenegro does not have an independent and impartial state prosecutor's office, which already, ex officio, had to open an investigation into this matter in order to identify and prosecute all those participating in this shameful tirade," the DPS announced.

"A new scandal then occurred yesterday when the Ministry of the Interior and the Police Administration - in conjunction with the obedient media that usually present themselves as great fighters for justice, together covered up the fact that an innocent person had died in Cetinje - in the continuation of the war of criminal clans, in such a way that the executioners - otherwise foreign citizens with thick files, stayed in the city for months preparing the crime, all after the unprecedented tragedy that shook Montenegro in January. Because of all the above, the citizens of Montenegro have been living in a state of chronic insecurity for a long time, while the security sector is managed by political dilettantes - incompetent and ignorant personnel who have turned the Ministry of the Interior and the Police Administration into their political prey. Instead of protecting citizens, they protect their own positions, at any cost, which again and again leads to the loss of innocent human lives," the statement reads.

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