Knežević: The arrest of Katnić and Lazović is a blow to the main tentacles of Đukanović

"I'm waiting for the next move, and all the clues lead to Đukanović, that's why he's nervous and threatening. An outcome is expected, but nothing is over yet," Knežević said.

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Knežević joined the show from London via video link, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/Aplus
Knežević joined the show from London via video link, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/Aplus
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The arrests of the former Chief Special Prosecutor Milivoj Katnić and the former official of the Police Administration Zoran Lazović is a blow to the main tentacles of the former President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović, according to Atlas Group President Duško Knežević.

"I'm waiting for the next move, and all the clues lead to Đukanović, that's why he's nervous and threatening. An outcome is expected, but nothing is over yet. The roots are deep. There is a smuggling lobby, a construction lobby, numerous drug cartels. Đukanović has to say to the competent authorities, everything about his inaction", said Knežević in the show "Klub A" on A plus television.

According to him, the mafia octopus in Montenegro must be disbanded.

"All the murders that happened during Đukanović's rule must see the light of day. Montenegro must enter a peaceful phase. Who will answer for the journalists who were killed and the policemen who disappeared?", asked Knežević.

He said that he wanted to return to Montenegro and that the competent institutions told him that they wanted to negotiate an arbitration procedure.

"They are selling off my property in a perfidious way. The Central Bank continues the policy of Radoj Žugić. They all continue the policy of Đukanović. I would not be surprised if they arrested me if I returned to Montenegro, and if they killed me in prison. It's all part of democracy. I'm ready for anything," Knežević claims.

Speaking about the former president of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marović, Knežević said that he would be a good cooperating witness and that he would have a lot to say about cigarette smuggling.

"Djukanovic humiliated him as much as possible," concluded Knežević.

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