Rodić: Do Kwon was abused, before the prosecutor he denied allegations of campaign financing

Laković says that Spajić told him in one conversation that as a citizen he gave a statement to the SDT. Adžić believes that Spajić is "extremely afraid" of Do Kwon and that he is trying "to remove himself from Montenegro in any way, so that the truth would not be known".

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Rodić, Photo: TV Vijesti
Rodić, Photo: TV Vijesti
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Goran Rodić, Do Kwon's lawyer, says that this South Korean citizen denied in front of the prosecutor the allegations that the political campaign of the president of the Europe Now Movement (PES) Milojko Spajić was financed by him "and anyone else".

Rodić said in the program "Načisto" on TV Vijesti that Do Kwon described in detail to the prosecutor's office how the letter addressed to the leader of PES was written, in which serious accusations are made against Spajić, without denying his handwriting.

The lawyer said he did not want to talk about how the letter was drafted, but claimed his client had been abused.

"That letter had the purpose it did on the political scene. That's why I asked you - who brought and sent the letter? Do Kwon neither sends it from the Pre-trial Detention Center by registered mail, nor can he personally deliver it to any institution. The only thing that would he could personally hand it over to the administration of the Investigation Prison, so that they could pass it on," the lawyer points out.

Former Interior Minister Filip Adžić indicates that Do Kwon did not say in the letter that he financed PES, "but that he knows, that he has information, from the crypto community who financed it."

"He denied everything, because the prosecutor asked him about every sentence of the letter," emphasized Rodić.

Adžić added that Do Kwon "mentions the amounts that Spajić collected by himself, how much he needs..."

He says that all the information about Do Kwon originally came from the letter they received, after which they received "operational information that was largely confirmed."

"Do you allow that, as he was abused, he described to the prosecutor in what way, you can also be abused, for someone else's interest, a third party? Not PES, URA, but someone else has an interest in putting it on you," asked Rodić .

"That's right, every country and every official can be abused, and you know that every country suffers more or less influence and pressure from some other, bigger countries. If we, as the Government, in the 42nd, 43rd and previous ones, I believe, constantly questioned the Russian, Chinese, Serbian and other influences, why do you think that the potential influence of the crypto community, which currently has a much stronger influence than any of our neighbors, should not have been re-examined," said Adžić.

PES MP Miodrag Laković says that in the case of Do Kwon, the National Security Council was abused, "in order to discredit a political opponent".

"For this reason, the article of the Law on Internal Affairs that says - operational independence of the police serves. Operational independence from such cases, that politicians use operational data to settle accounts with other political structures".

He says that the Government's only role could have been to forward the letter, if they received it, to the Special State Prosecutor's Office.

Adžić said that Do Kwon was justifiably the topic of the National Security Council.

The SDT says that 19 people were questioned, and Laković stated that Spajić told him in one conversation that as a citizen he gave a statement to that prosecutor's office.

Adžić believes that Spajić is "extremely afraid" of Do Kwon and that he is trying "to remove himself from Montenegro in any way, so that the truth would not be known".

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