Senior Montenegro official suspected of deportation

Boško Bojović is suspected of deporting Serbs and Muslims from Montenegro to the RS in 1992.

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Friday, 12.09.2008.

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Bosko Bojovic is suspected of deporting Serbs and Muslims from Montenegro to the RS in 1992. Podgorica daily Vijesti writes that the Podgorica High Court Investigative Judge Radmir Ivanovic claims that he can neither confirm nor deny such information concerning the former Montenegrin secret services chief because he is not authorized to do so. Senior Montenegro official suspected of deportation The daily’s unofficial sources add that two other former police officials are suspected of deportation, but they did not hold such senior posts as Bojovic. Former Deputy Interior Minister Milisav Markovic and Herceg Novi Security Center Chief Milorad Ivanovic are also under investigation. Among the suspects are State Security operative in Herceg Novi Dusko Bakrac, Herceg Novi Police Chief Milorad Sljivancanin, as well as Bar Security Center Chief Branko Bujic. All the suspects have denied their involvement in those crimes. Former Montenegrin President Momir Bulatovic, serving Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, Vice President of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Svetozar Marovic, former Deputy Speakers Srdja Bozovic and Asim Dizdarevic have thus far given statements, as has former State Prosecutor Vladimir Susovic. Bojovic and Deputy Interior Minister Nikola Pejakovic were interviewed in Belgrade in May.

Senior Montenegro official suspected of deportation

The daily’s unofficial sources add that two other former police officials are suspected of deportation, but they did not hold such senior posts as Bojović.

Former Deputy Interior Minister Milisav Marković and Herceg Novi Security Center Chief Milorad Ivanović are also under investigation.

Among the suspects are State Security operative in Herceg Novi Duško Bakrač, Herceg Novi Police Chief Milorad Šljivančanin, as well as Bar Security Center Chief Branko Bujić.

All the suspects have denied their involvement in those crimes.

Former Montenegrin President Momir Bulatović, serving Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, Vice President of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Svetozar Marović, former Deputy Speakers Srđa Božovič and Asim Dizdarević have thus far given statements, as has former State Prosecutor Vladimir Šušović.

Bojović and Deputy Interior Minister Nikola Pejaković were interviewed in Belgrade in May.

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