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21-Jul-2023
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Proof of the brutality of the PTJ action

Today, members of the Anti-Terrorism Unit of the police broke into the Hotel "Podgorica" and the solitary confinement in the immediate vicinity on two occasions, ordered all present to lie down and then conducted individual searches. Their brutal action is evidenced by the videos published by Pobjeda.
They first entered Hotel Podgorica around 12 o'clock. After searching the hotel, PTJ members went down to the garage of the Podgorica hotel.
Afterwards, the PTJ team entered the premises of various companies located in the solitaire.
Employees of one of the companies whose representative offices are located in a block of flats next to the "Podgorica" hotel told Pobjeda that they were mistreated by the police during the search, which has almost ended.
According to them, members of the Anti-Terrorist Unit (PTJ) broke into business offices, ordered the employees to lie down, and then hit them on the head.
And two employees of CVP, which deals with electricity, survived being mistreated and thrown to the floor.
According to the unofficial information of the Pobjeda portal, by order of the director of the Police Administration, members of the PTJ temporarily confiscated the cars owned by Ranko Ubović, supposedly to "forensically check whether they were once used in the actions of the Special Department". Interestingly, among the temporarily seized cars are two Toyotas less than a year old and a BMW that was registered a month ago.
Since Zoran Lazović has not been the head of the SPO for more than three years, it is not clear how it will be forensically determined whether private cars that are about twelve months old could have been used in police actions, as "Vijesti" wrote today, referring to the correspondence from Sky applications.
In response to the "News", the Police Directorate pointed out that "they have no information about the use of private cars".
Obviously, today's action is a continuation of yesterday's, when members of the PTJ and SPO, allegedly due to a report of a planted bomb, conducted searches.
Prime Minister Dritan Abazović expressed his dissatisfaction with the work of the prosecutor's office and the lack of response to his announcements this morning, while celebrating Airport Day, but also announced that he will continue the fight against the mafia and organized crime with "all the resources" at his disposal.
Pobjeda's attempt to get an answer from the office of the director of the Police Directorate, Terzić, about who ordered the PTJ action, received no answers.
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