TV Vijesti: Vukšić acquitted of keeping a secret about the Udar portal affair

Vukšić was released from secrecy by the Government of Montenegro

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Vukšić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Vukšić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The former director of the National Security Agency (ANB) and the current security advisor to the president, Dejan Vukšić, has been released from keeping a secret about the Udar scandal, TV News has learned unofficially.

Vukšić was released from secrecy by the Government of Montenegro, while at the beginning of April the Assembly did the same for the leader of the URA Civic Movement, Dritan Abazović.

At the hearing, Abazović then presented the names of people from ANB who, on the eve of the 2020 parliamentary elections, discredited political opponents, activists, journalists and priests of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) through the Udar.me portal.

"When it comes to officials, I announced that the material created by the secret escort of the ANB was used as material for the Udar portal. At that time, the head of the secret escort was Srđan Pavićević, and the head of the second sector was Danilo Grozdanić," Abazović said in court. at the beginning of April and marked Filip Đuranović as one of the administrators of the Udar.me portal.

These and many other names of ANB agents are on the list and in the criminal report submitted by Vukšić to the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), which were first mentioned in public in the TV Vijesti documentary-investigative film "The Strike - Four Years After". .

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