Abazović: Dragović paid bail to Do Kvon; Laković: Dissolved affair aimed at discrediting PES

Abazović said that not a single sentence about Do Kwon was spoken at the Security Committee, but that an affair with Šuković was set up.

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The leader of the Citizens' Movement URA Dritan Abazović claims that the deputy of the Europe Now Movement (PES) Darko Dragović is one of the people who paid bail for Do Kwon in the amount of 800.000 euros.

During the prime minister's hour, he also showed the alleged payment slip with which the bail was paid.

Abazović clarified that there were two payments of 400.000 euros each, but he did not want to say the name of the other person, because she is not a member of parliament.

"The only person who knew Kvon before his arrest was Prime Minister Milojko Spajić," said Abazović.

The president of the PES Deputies Club, Miodrag Laković, replied that Abazović was using the question to the Prime Minister to answer his (Laković's) questions.

He said that there is no need to be nervous because "the Do Kwon affair, which was aimed at discrediting PES, has been dissolved".

"I am sorry that a party that had civil principles is engaged in politics like this. Now we have come to make affairs based on family relationships. A colleague commented that politics is conducted in cafes and alleyways, and I will remind you that it is on the Security Committee that attended by the currently nervous Abazović and Adžić, Šuković said that they met in a cafe to discuss politics," said Laković.

Abazović said that not a single sentence about Do Kwon was spoken at that Committee and added that the personnel policy is also conducted in his premises.

"We can talk with you about making pastries and pizzas," said Abazović and added that it was rumored that they would talk about crown evidence, and that at the end, the epilogue was Milović's expulsion from the party, not from the government.

Abazović added that they tried to indict Šuković because of the blue notebook, and that they called the session because of Do Kovon.

Abazović said that he did not make affairs, but PES did, and that Spajić and the prime minister's uncle (Sreten Kankaraš) repeatedly called for a meeting of the director and inspector general of the National Security Agency (ANB) in anticipation of last year's elections.

"Do Kwon is the person who caused the greatest international attention regardless of all our criminals who have ever set foot on the territory of Montenegro... I met with (head of the Special Police Department Predrag) Šuković because he called me about a problem which is internal. At that moment we were public officials. We didn't call aunts, uncles, uncles, grandma to talk about something important. We could have met in the cabinet, but we met in a public place. Behind the glass is photographed by the Minister of Justice (Andrej Milović)," he stated.

PES MP Miodrag Laković replied that Abazović is manipulating, and that the public completely believes what Goran Rodić, Do Kwon's lawyer, said - that the South Korean citizen was abused, and that he denied the allegations about financing the PES campaign before the prosecutor.

"Let's wait for the epilogue of the affair, so that we can see who participated in the creation or implementation of this affair intentionally, and who negligently or was misled," he added.

Laković said that he worked in the police for 24 years, on "very complex jobs", and that Abazović was employed by TV "Teuta" at that time.

"That is what recommends me to deal with the security sector, and he certainly does not recommend him for two years on TV 'Teuta', but he has given himself the right to qualify himself as a security expert. I welcome his profiling", said the deputy PES.

After Laković's presentation, Prime Minister Spajić took the floor, MP URA GP and former Minister of the Interior Filip Adžić asked to speak. Since GP URA insisted that Adžić get the floor, Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić gave a ten-minute break. The session continued after that.

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