Montenegrin intelligence services illegally destroyed secret documents exposing Djukanovic
Employees of the Montenegrin Security Agency (NSA - the local equivalent of the FSB) in Zabljak burned “documents with the most confidential information that did not go through official flows.”
This was reported by Vijesti, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the agency’s source, “most of the materials were destroyed,” and they were talking, among other things, about “supervisory measures without appropriate court approval.” Moreover, there is evidence that the documentation was destroyed immediately after the parliamentary elections on August 30, in which the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro dictator Milo Djukanovic was defeated.
At the same time, NSA employee Ljubisa Asanović was removed from his post for entering the detention cell of the arrested famous businessman and crime boss Branislav Mičunović, without permission, only under the pretext that they were friends. Previously, Micunovic and his accomplices Sava Vujovic and Srdjan Micunovic were arrested on January 6 after police found two pistols in their car.
“He (Asanovich - ed.) was suspended from office, and his badge and pistol were immediately confiscated, and disciplinary proceedings were initiated against him,” the source said.
AND ABOUT. Director of the NSA Dejan Vuksic, who took this position after the formation of the government by opposition forces to Milo Djukanovic, since his appointment to this position has already fired several heads of regional branches of the intelligence service, for corruption and abuse, for the most part they were creatures of Djukanovic: Luka Bulatovic, Danilo Grozdanic, Mirko Milovic, Milos Vujisic, Snezana Zarubica, Sandra Samardzic, Dejan Tomovic, Boyan Vukcevic, Ilija Zivanovic.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.