Rmandić heard in the prosecutor's office: "Continuation of pressure due to the union's struggle for a better position of policemen"

Rmandić told Television Vijesti that he thought the hearing was related to, as he said, the attempt of Interior Minister Filip Adzić to physically deal with an elderly man at a protest, but as it was not a subject of interest, he did not want to answer questions without the presence of a lawyer

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Rmandić, Photo: Slađan Fatić
Rmandić, Photo: Slađan Fatić
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The President of the Independent Police Union, Igor Rmandić, by order of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office, was invited to give a statement to the Podgorica police regarding today's events in front of the Ministry of Internal Affairs building.

Rmandić told Television Vijesti that he thought the hearing was related to, as he said, the attempt of Interior Minister Filip Adžić to physically deal with an elderly man at a protest, but since it was not a subject of interest, he did not want to answer questions without the presence of a lawyer.

He also says that he has not been presented with any of his possible criminal offenses and that he sees this as a continuation of pressure due to the union's struggle for a better position of police officers.

Before today's start of the protest of the Independent Police Union in front of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP), there was a verbal clash between Adžić and Rmandić.

The union is protesting for better working conditions, while Adžić claims that their protests are politically motivated.

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