SOURCE: E TV, NEWS, ANTENA M- AUTHOR: M.J. GDNUS
The unveiling of the monument to the notorious Chetnik commander Pavle Đurišić the day before yesterday was also attended by Vladimir Janković from Belgrade, an alleged member of the Zemun clan, an associate of the Military Security Agency of Serbia and the Security and Information Agency, writes Vijesti, citing sources from the security sector.
That Janković attended the event can also be seen in the photographs taken by the newspaper's photojournalist Boris Pejović, who was harassed on Saturday afternoon after the monument was removed, while his colleague Stevo Vasiljević from Pobjeda was physically attacked.
As Vijesti writes, citing sources from the security sector, Janković is originally from the Berane village of Dapsiće.
He was wounded in Budva in 2007, in the garden of the "Jadranska straža" restaurant. Ukrainian citizen Adalbert Šut and Vladimir Rakočević were killed at that time.
Vladimir Janković was also allegedly the Team Leader for the training of the notorious Russian mercenary group Wagner in Angola.
On his Facebook page, he published a large number of photos of Orthodox churches and monasteries that he visited around the world and in Montenegro, including photos with the late Metropolitan Amfilohije, as well as his successor Joanikije, then with the Tivat parish priest Mijajlo Backović, priest Jovan Plamenc at the church in Rumija...
Janković, whose previous surname was Ćorac, was also mentioned in a Facebook post by Slavko Perošević, one of the leaders of the roadblocks organized by the local opposition in Šavnik. Perošević boasted yesterday that after 84 years he had become "the first Chetnik voivode to take the oath" in Montenegro.
- I took the oath before Metropolitan Metodije and the clergy, as well as before the Chetnik dukes Mile Pavićević Čiča, Stanko Magud, Giga Božović, Slavko Labović and Ćorec... - wrote Perošević, who was one of the participants in the pro-Serb protest in Nikšić on July 13, 2022, which resulted in violent incidents.