Two former Montenegrin prosecutors said they were pressurised by superiors to release from detention two police officers suspected of flouting a ban on two alleged Serbian crime gang members and letting them enter the country.
Montenegro's police director Zoran Brdjanin was removed from his post on Thursday following a large-scale investigation into police links with the notorious Kavac drug gang.
Montenegrin Interior Minister Filip Adzic said the government will decide whether to fire police director Zoran Brdjanin after an investigation into police links with a notorious drug gang led to his deputy’s arrest.
Human Rights Action, an NGO, on Friday called on the Special State Prosecution to investigate cases of police brutality, after photos of police torturing suspects, apparently sent to gang leaders, were published.
Special State Prosecution Office on Sunday charged Sasa Cadjenovic with protecting notorious Kavac drug gang members, adding that the investigation could be expanded to other prosecution and police officials.