Radović: I passed the polygraph test

"I'm not a politician, I'm an official who signed up for a public invitation meeting all the conditions. There is nothing that compromises me"

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Radović, Photo: Bojana Ćupić/Government of Montenegro
Radović, Photo: Bojana Ćupić/Government of Montenegro
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Aleksandar Radović, who was appointed by the Government as acting director of the police, said that he passed the polygraph test.

"I passed the polygraph test according to all the requirements of the polygraph profession. I am available and ready to undergo a polygraph or any other examination on these or some other additional questions," Radović told RTCG.

Apart from Radović, Zoran Braunović, Milentije Doderović, Milutin Vasiljević, Petar Šestović, Miloš Peković and Lazar Šćepanović applied for the public call for acting police director. Doderović is not the head of any organizational unit of the Police Administration, so his application for acting police director was not even considered.

Minister of Internal Affairs Danilo Saranović announced that two police officers passed the polygraph test, that four did not, and that the polygraph test of one was not relevant due to his health circumstances, and whose application was incomplete. Saranović then announced that one of the candidates who passed the polygraph test was Šćepanović, whom he proposed as acting director of the police.

However, his proposal was rejected, so the Government elected Radović as acting director of the police on the proposal of Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.

"Vijesti" announced the day after the marathon session of the Government that in addition to Šćepanović, Peković also passed the polygraph test.

Radović said that he is not a politician, but an official "who applied for a public invitation meeting all the conditions".

"I considered that I was old enough to perform this function. The government elected me. Everything else that happened is not an issue for me," said Radović.

He also pointed out that there is nothing that would compromise him.

"If it existed, I would not have applied for this or other positions," said Radović.

He also said that upon assuming office, he had a meeting with the Minister of Internal Affairs, Danilo Šaranović.

"Both the minister and I are professionals, so the safety of citizens and the professional functioning of state bodies must be above all events, including political ones," said Radović.

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