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08-Jun-2023
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The prosecutors refused to sign the arrest warrant for Spajić, Terzić and Milić left Montenegro

Outgoing Prime Minister Dritan Abazović and the head of the Special Police Department, Predrag Šuković, spent the entire past night looking for a primary prosecutor who would be ready to sign a warrant for the arrest or arrest of Milojko Spajić, the leader and list holder of the Europe Now Movement, M portal learns from well-informed sources. but not a single prosecutor wanted to take part in it. The information about the action of Abazović and Šuković, which M portal received this morning, coincides with the photo published on social networks by PES Presidency member Andrej Milović, which shows that the Prime Minister and the head of SPO were together late last night.
Since the plan with the prosecutors failed, today they will try to find a way for the police, at the level of their powers, to detain Milojko Spajić. Yesterday, after calling Abazović to speak out in the Spajić case, the Special State Prosecutor's Office made it clear by its silence that it will not take any step that contradicts the law and the material evidence at its disposal.
For Abazović and Šuković, the matter is further complicated - after the prosecutors "disobeyed", the Director of the Police Administration, Nikola Terzić, and the Director of the National Security Agency, Boris Milić, abruptly left Montenegro yesterday afternoon. Both allegedly have official duties abroad, but their exits from Montenegro were not announced at the border crossings, as practice dictates when it comes to high-ranking police officials. According to M portal sources, Terzić left Montenegro at the Božaj border crossing, and Milić at the Šćepan Polje border crossing.
The leaders of the security sector, for whom it is very unusual to leave the country three days before the parliamentary elections, tried in this way to avoid the political pressure they have been exposed to in recent days in the case of Milojko Spajić, according to M portal sources. The demands that Abazović, Interior Minister Filip Adžić and ANB Inspector General Artan Kurti had on them were too much even for these two openly political cadres of the current government.
Regardless of the absence of the UP director, the Montenegrin police will be under pressure to act according to the political demands of the outgoing prime minister, so Spajić's arrest or detention is still not ruled out as an option, which would significantly disrupt the electoral process in Montenegro. According to the sources of the M portal, Tezić's absence does not mean much because he certainly only figures as the director of the UP, and the real power of managing the police is in the hands of Predrag Šuković, who makes decisions on everything, whether it is personnel issues or filtering answers to journalists' questions sent to the Police Directorate.
source: M portal

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