If the former head of the Udba, Jovo Kapičić, returns to Montenegro, as he announced, he will face another lawsuit for war crimes that Mira Mandić intends to file, for the murder of his father and five other people in 1947.
Večernje novosti writes that Mandić already filed a criminal complaint against Kapičić in Serbia more than a year ago, but it has not yet been prosecuted.
"Kapičić personally, as the Minister of the Interior at the time, ordered the killing of six people on the peak of Vratlo, on Mount Sinjajevina in February 1947, and one of those killed was my father, the pre-war judge of the Military Court of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Miljan Mandić.
During the war, he was the commander of the Kolasin brigade of the Yugoslav Army in his homeland," said Mandićeva.
She also refers to the book "Bare Islands" in which Kapičić admitted that he was personally on Mount Sinjajevina at the time the crime took place.
Mira Mandić says that on that day, along with her sister, mother and grandmother, she was used as a human shield while the soldiers of Ozna tried to kill her father and his comrades, and that she still carries the trauma today.
"They kept us in the snow for 24 hours, and Kapičić admitted in his book that he placed explosives at the entrance of the cave where they were so that it could be heard as far as Beran.
Today, he hypocritically claims that at that time he was in Dalmatia, although the whole of Montenegro knows what happened and what was happening, that they killed innocent people without trial and without the right to defend themselves," says Mandićeva and adds that her only the desire to condemn crime and criminals.
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