Kaluđerović repeated the question about the murdered Milačić.
"Citizens are eager for justice... People who were in favor of a common state are being portrayed as people who are against the state," she pointed out.
Šaranović said that this was not the right address to confirm her claims, but that he had been informed that the legal deadline for submitting a copy of the verdict to the Ministry of Internal Affairs had been violated.
"Vetating is necessary and an important component of expediency," he said.
Albanian Forum MP Artan Çobi asked Šaranović what they plan to do to reduce congestion at border crossings.
The Minister said that, first of all, the Sukobin-Murićani crossing, which was designed for 750.000 vehicles per year, has been crossed by four times that number for years.
"The problem is unplanned construction, road accessibility, frequent works near crossings that lead to power outages," he pointed out.
"From 2028, Montenegro's doors will be the doors to Europe and we must work on border crossings," he added.
The session is over.
Leader and MP of the Croatian Civic Initiative, Adrijan Vuksanović, asked the minister why he had not seen a traffic officer on the Podgorica-Tivat route for a long time.
Šaranović responded that a recent traffic accident, in which Serbian citizens were killed, occurred 150 meters from the traffic control.
He pointed out that personnel capacities are at an all-time low, but that the Ministry of the Interior has been working on introducing stationary radar systems.
The minister also announced that his department was working on a traffic safety law.
Socialist People's Party (SNP) MP Slađana Kaluđerović said that "the murder of Mladen Klikovac best illustrates what the situation was like."
"There were two other police officers in the room where he was killed at the Clinical Center," she pointed out.
She reminded us of the Telekom scandal, the Envelope, the Vesna Medenica case, the Sky correspondence...
"I am interested in whether the security system is satisfied with the work of the judicial institutions? Is it true that Ivan Milačić was sentenced in February of this year? Is it true that the court had an obligation to draft and submit a submission within two months? Is it true that the court did not do so even within five months, and that as a result of the inefficiency of the judiciary, we have a man at large until his death? To what extent do you believe that vetting in the judiciary is necessary?" she asked the minister.
Šaranović thanked Kaluđerović, pointing out that she is "one of the most active MPs on the Security and Defense Committee" and that she is "one of the few who has never missed a session."
"We know that we have the strength to heal the institutions... I presented something that is official documents, the prosecution has been informed about everything. When it comes to the judicial branch of government, we refrain from making certain comments, but we can say what kind of reflections certain decisions have. Without a doubt, inefficiency in the implementation of court proceedings has a severe reflection on the state of organized crime in Montenegro," he said.
He added that he is not sure how many people in the judiciary are interested in implementing vetting, but that Justice Minister Bojan Božović has announced it since the fall.
Independent MP Radinka Ćinćur said that fires hit Montenegro every year, but nothing is done.
"Every now and then there is talk about buying air tractors, canards and the like. No one has invited the region and the international community. Croatia has ceded air tractors to BiH and Albania. There is no one here to invite," she pointed out.
"Do you feel responsible that the state was unprepared for the fire season? What have you done since last year? You were also at the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs then. What about the smaller planes, why haven't they been repaired?" she asked.
Šaranović responded that the Protection and Rescue Services are decentralized, that the Ministry of the Interior has applied for a tender to obtain a firefighting helicopter, and that the purchase of one helicopter and one airplane for these purposes is planned.
"What encourages us is that there were no casualties, the low vegetation was predominantly burned," he said.
Ćinćur replied that the forest was burning in the north, not the low vegetation.
SD MP Nikola Zirojević ended his presentation, as he said, with one name "which is related to Medovina, the tragedy of January 1st of this year, but also to numerous recent events that have been taking place in Podgorica."
"I have no answer to my request from the acting director of the Police Department to dismiss the head of the Regional Center Center, Goran Jokić. Who is protecting him, let's talk about vetting, have you asked him where he got all this money from? Since we are talking about the fact that you can't use a police salary and that you can't have hotels and restaurants from it, which I agree with. You can't use a deputy's salary either. Have you asked him, as you ask police officers and other numerous managers, not because he is protected by someone else," Zirojević asked.
Minister Šaranović did not respond to these additional questions from Zirojević.
The head of the Democratic Party parliamentary group, Boris Bogdanović, said that "today the backs of the Minister of Internal Affairs and the Director of the Police Administration were attacked because they do not bow to the mafia."
"When they show the documents that were hidden for 20 years, it is clear that the state did not arrest the mafia, but killed in its name... Those who convened the Parliament four days after Medovina to discuss the separation of Zeta from Podgorica in order to preserve power are demanding their resignations," he pointed out.
"Are they demanding your resignation because you dug up what they think is buried forever?" he asked the minister.
Šaranović responded that they must first establish the best working conditions for police officers, but also protect the police from political and criminal influences.
He stated that he deliberately mentioned the murder of Žugić, because "that's when it all started," and that only the murder of Ratko Đokić had been solved, but that the investigation was conducted by Swedish institutions.
"No one was held accountable then, and Duško Marković, who was called the black box, was promoted to Minister of Justice and then Prime Minister. During his time, the OKG Škaljari grew from 30 to 700 members... You mentioned the key reason, MP Bogdanvoić, and that is that we do not calculate politically or with how many enemies we will create," he pointed out.
Bogdanović announced that "when the vetting is over, there are no functions, no parties, just a room of two by two."
Social Democrat (SD) MP Nikola Zirojević pointed out that Igor Nedović was first wounded in the City Quarter, and that one of the attackers killed him a few months later, but also that, in revenge for that murder, Ivan Milačić was killed not far from the Ministry of Internal Affairs building.
He also referred to the attack on Nikola Jovanović, and pointed out that the first man in Budva warned that his safety was at risk, but also to the recent case in Cetinje where a police officer attacked a dog with pepper spray and then injured himself.
"And finally, is there any preparation for vetting among police dogs, the so-called petting?" he asked.
Šaranović said that he "does not agree that Milačić's murder was under the window."
"Foreign experts have said that few police forces can boast such a high level of solving the most serious crimes. This speaks volumes about efficiency. This is a different situation than when politically appointed individuals led the Police Directorate, when we had a series of unsolved murders that are being solved today. When it comes to Cetinje, it is not the police's job to solve communal police issues, but this can be called a sacrifice. When pepper spray didn't work, they used weapons," he said.
He also said that Jovanović received security, as did everyone "whose security the ANB assessed to be at risk."
Zirojević said that the police officer was working as a municipal police officer and that he had information that the dog was not violent until it was irritated with pepper spray.
He showed a photo of Abazović with "Boban Baćović's right hand".
"Who are Vagif and Telman Ismailov in Montenegro? Were you at their party? And are they leaders of the Georgian mafia," he asked.
Šaranović also pointed out that Abazović granted honorary citizenship to a person who damaged the Montenegrin budget.
Abazović responded that "Šaranović became a minister by watching him."
As he added, "The Democrats, together with the DPS, brought down the minority government" and called on him to say who he had agreed to this with.
"The fact that you raised the paper is a forgery. And as for citizenship - it was obtained entirely by law. You campaigned, you didn't take it away from him. And why did you give him his name and surname? He owes taxes, 10.000 citizens owe him. You gave him because he is of a different nationality," he said.
"Your goal is to bring Montenegro to its knees. It's all part of a larger agenda, and someone is using your party as useful idiots," he pointed out.
Abazović pointed out that the killer who committed the murder in Stara Varoš had attempted the same thing a few months earlier.
"How were you elected director of the Police Administration? What happened with those polygraphs, the arguments?... Rade Milošević brought you to that position," he told Šćepanović.
Šaranović said that "during Abazović's government, Katnić and Lazović walked freely."
"In our time, those prosecuted - Katnić, Lazović, Plejmejker, and Tehnomaks... How did you secure DPS support? With quotas for mayor positions. Half of the managers from your era ended up in prison. Today you are talking about Ivica Janović. Look who was your chief inspector of the ANB in the company of Brano Mićunović. Here is operational information that your security service coordinator is introducing to the public - two officials of the Border Guard Service, one of whom is today an MP Zoran Mikić, and the then director of the Revenue and Customs Administration (Rade MIlošević) smuggled cigarettes on the orders of Dritan Abazović," he announced.
Popović asked the deputies "whether they agreed to break the rules of procedure and give the floor to Šćepanović."
The Director of the Police Directorate said that a balance of effectiveness has been achieved in the sector he manages.
As he pointed out, the murder in Cetinje was not accidental, and those who attacked Jovanović have been prosecuted.
"When it comes to the case of Danilo Mandić, I deny to the basic court and all institutions that we were able to enter the apartment," he said.
He said that Abazović will see results in the coming period.
"And you tell me who met with Kemal Vagif... who met in Ulcinj, who met with criminals from the region," he said.
The leader and MP of the Civic Movement (GP) URA, Drizan Abazović, pointed out that he does not relativize things that happened before, but that "we live in 2025."
"You brag that you have better results than DPS as if that's difficult. We are in 2025. A significant number of people who are professionals in the Ministry of Internal Affairs were there even then. I have nothing controversial, give me operational data. I'm just wondering who covered them up and why they're not still in the prosecutor's office," he said.
As he added, the anti-mafia law was rejected by the majority.
"You have brought back the atmosphere of murder to the streets - you, the 44th Government," he said.
"Why don't you release the video of the attack on me in Podgorica? You're not afraid of Ranko Ubović," Abazović added.
After a break, Vuković pointed out that Libertas also wrote about people from his party.
He announced that his party's MP, Nermin Abdić, was at a celebration, where Drešaj was also present.
The New Serbian Democracy (NSD) MP pointed out that during the former regime, the line between government and crime was erased, but that the Inquiry Committee was formed for this reason.
He asked the minister what the security sector was like when he came to that position, what was the role of former officials in the collapse of the system and whether there was evidence of political-criminal connections, and what his message was to those who had been silent for decades and are now trying to be "the solution to security."
Šaranović called for the Director of the Police Administration (UP), Lazar Šćepanović, to answer some of the questions, but Popović said that was not allowed under the rules of procedure.
The minister responded that it was in the public interest and that he would give up his time, but the chairwoman refused.
Šaranović announced that the house was being built from the foundation, but that they had to build it from the crater.
"Duško Marković was the head of state security from 1998 to 2005. That time was marked by hundreds of mafia liquidations in public places. Was anyone held accountable? Not that Duško Marković was not held accountable, but he was rewarded with the position of Minister of Justice and then Prime Minister," he pointed out.
Šaranović also recalled the murder case of Mladen Klikovac, who was killed on the third attempt.
Vučurović pointed out that "we are making deals with parties that are an extended arm of crime."
"There are no agreements with such parties, even though they present themselves as civic. Whoever went down that path disappeared from the political scene," he said.
DPS leader and MP Danijel Živković said that they raised topics from 2025, and most people only talk about those before 2020, but also that "the Inquiry Committee was initiated by the BIA."
"We've heard it before, and it's always the same, accusations without evidence. And during that time, we see Boban Baćović coming to your party offices in Nikšić to celebrate, and you know very well what Luka Bojović's role is in Montenegro, you are a member of the Security Committee," he said.
Vučurović responded that it was "absurd to say that crime does not have the signature of the state, and Duško Marković admitted that cigarette smuggling is a state business."
Živković said that "he could also tell, based on information from the Sky correspondence, who is mentioned in the story about cigarette smuggling."
Vuković responded that Šaranović was talking about events from 25 years ago, and that he was asked about recent events, and that he was reading unverified information, which he himself said.
He added that security sector coordinator Aleksa Bečić also appeared in the Sky correspondence.
"That's why you, ministers, are running away from topics from 2025, while talking about the year 2000," he pointed out.
As he added, there were 2019 murders in 19, and the same number this year until July 17.
"How many tragedies need to happen for you to take responsibility and resign?" he asked.
Bečić took the floor, saying that "the subterfuge and lies are coming from some of my colleagues from the opposition."
"You have a permanent offer from me. You did a lot of things when we were in opposition, and you are still doing them now. Whenever there is a big topic - when there were reforms in the prosecution, when we were exposing people, when vetting is being introduced. If anyone has evidence that we met with the Vukotićs, Drešajs, Zvicers, Mćunovićs, anyone from that milieu, we are leaving not politics, but Montenegro," he said.
He added that a DPS MP met with Drešaj, but that he respects him and will not say who it was.
"I'm sure he didn't do anything criminal even when he met with those MPs. And one has to have morals. And it was during this security sector that Drešaj was arrested. You see that many, like Delić, have been brought to justice," he pointed out.
The head of the DPS MPs' club announced that Bečić did not have the right to reply, because he is not an MP, and called on the chairperson to give the floor to Vuković, and that the announcements about Bečić in Sky Correspondence were made by the Libertas portal, not DPS.
Vuković responded that "the minister is obliged to answer questions," and that he came to the session unprepared.
He said that he spoke with citizens at Kruševo Ždrijelo, and that "a lady told him that Šaranović asked where the idea of calling the law Markov and Mašanov came from."
Šaranović announced that he "has a clear command of the matter" and that he knows "the genesis of crime during the previous government."
"Information number 1, filed in the public security service 25 years ago. According to unverified information, Goran Žugić made direct contact with Naser Orić in Bratunac and met with his cousin Milovan Žugić. Contact with Orić was made through the collaboration group. Naser Orić told us not to bother too much because he had a man in the Ministry of Internal Affairs who knew everything and who was an accomplice in all of this. The operational information has been confirmed from multiple sources," he said.
"According to the statement of former bodyguard and driver Brano Mićunović, the murder of Goran Žugić was carried out by Ivan Delić on the orders of Beli Raspopović and Brano Mićunović due to Žugić's knowledge of the criminal activities of this group, especially regarding cigarette and drug smuggling. We are aware that this person told Mićunović about this. During the conversation with this person, he insisted on talking to the President of the Republic, unequivocally claiming that Raspopović and Mićunović were behind the murders of Žugić, which he directly links to the murders in Montenegro and Serbia - Pavićević, Vujičić, Labović, Nedović...", he said, adding that the Serbian Ministry of the Interior first showed interest in Delić during the liquidation of General Radomir Stojčić.
As he added, Delić was accused by the source of the murder of inspector Dragan Simić, as well as JAT director Živorad Petrović.
"The previous information explained the operational data obtained from Blagota Baja Sekulić, who was friends with Žugić. Namely, Baja Sekulić stated that he was in danger and, if he was killed, that he was killed by Beli Raspopović, the head of the Seventh Directorate," he said.
"Sekulović, the head of the Criminal Police Directorate of the Public Security Service, was told by Srećko Kestner, one of the leaders of the tobacco mafia in Montenegro, to stop collecting data on the murder of Goran Žugić, because the time will come when everything will be known. The checks of telephone conversations for the critical time - 15 minutes before and after the murder of the security advisor to the President of the Republic - have not been fully implemented, but the volumes of communications between Grbovć Sava and Brano Mićunović with Luka Bulatović, a member of the State Security Service, are particularly interesting in terms of time," he pointed out.
He added that "no one has any doubt that all those murders are under the seal of the state."
Social Democrat (SD) MP Nikola Zirojević noted that there were no representatives of the parliamentary majority in the hall, except from the Democrats, because Šaranović is from that party.
Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) parliamentarian Ivan Vuković stated that "the question is how much sense it all makes, after Prime Minister Milojko Spajić's speech in the Parliament," but that due to the seriousness of the topic, he will ask questions.
He recalled that on January 1st, the Cetinje massacre took place.
"Although the capital organized a New Year's celebration, although dozens of BIL people are staying in the city, and although only a few months earlier two serious murders occurred in Cetinje - one with a sniper, the other with dynamite, there were nine police officers in Cetinje at the time of the tragedy, two of whom were in front of the Cetinje Monastery. At the end of April, another serious murder occurred in Cetinje. Although the Police Directorate officially announced that the murdered person was not an accidental victim, information has reached the public that he was an accidental victim," he said.
He added that on January 10, several people, including BIL, and the secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, broke into the Budva Municipal Assembly (MA).
"The President of the Municipality of Budva, Nikola Jovanović, has been continuously threatened by people close to the ruling majority. He was recently beaten up by people from the New Serbian Democracy (NSD). Four days before that, a person was killed in the center of Podgorica. The murder was committed by a person who had tried to kill and wound the victim a few days earlier, and they were looking for him the whole time," he said, recalling the murders in Stara Varoš, a part of the city near Morače, the escape of convicts from the "Dobrota" special hospital...
"A journalist from a daily newspaper who deals with the dark chronicle informed the public that a man sentenced to 20 years and sentenced to treatment in Dobrota was seen walking freely. The killer was allegedly met by the son of the murdered people. The bodyguard and close relative of the President of the Assembly, otherwise a BIL person, shot and wounded two people, using the Assembly car. The criminal offense of attempted aggravated murder was changed to the criminal offense of causing general danger," he pointed out.
Vuković asked the minister "how satisfied he was with the security situation."
Šaranović said that he looks forward to every invitation from the opposition and that he is ready to come to every next ministerial meeting.
He announced that it was his moral and professional obligation to inform citizens about "something that has been kept quiet about."
"Citizens remember your rule for liquidations, attacks on journalists, attacks on political dissenters... You thought it would be like this forever," he pointed out.
"We are ready to say every name starting from May 31.05st, when the presidential security advisor was killed, when the bloody feast began. I am thinking of the murder of Goran Žugić, when a series of mafia murders began that were followed by a single pattern - the signature of the state," he added.
Interior Minister Danilo Šaranović said today that, according to operational data, police official Goran Žugić was killed by Ivan Delić.
He said this in the Parliament of Montenegro, answering a question from a member of parliament on the topic "Security situation in Montenegro".
Žugić was the security advisor to the then president of the country, Milo Đukanović, and was assassinated by gunfire on May 31, 2000.
Budva resident Ivan Delić (55) and Podgorica resident Aleksandar Keković (34) were extradited to Montenegro from the United Arab Emirates at the end of May, where they were arrested in mid-May.
Montenegrin police have been searching for Delić since July last year on charges that he was part of the criminal group of Vaso Ulic and Radoje Zvicer, which was dismantled in the major international operation "General".
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