Leković: Torture recordings sent by police officers to the mafia are a feature of the DPS system

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Democratic Montenegro MP Momčilo Leković posted on Facebook alleged torture footage that former police officer Petar Lazović shared with the leaders of the Kavač clan, Radoje Zvicer and Slobodan Kašćelan.

He said that this was the reality of Montenegro from the time of DPS and its satellites.

"What you are listening to now is not a movie. This is the reality of Montenegro from the time of the DPS and its satellites. This is the voice of a police officer who brags about torturing people, who describes torture as if it were routine, who at the same time reports to the heads of criminal clans what he is doing with the "arrested" and receives instructions from them on how to proceed," said Leković.

He said that in the previous days and months, DPS deputies in the Parliament of Montenegro had strenuously defended this by attempting to stop the passage of the law on the Ministry of Interior and the National Security Agency.

"They defended the police drug cartel and a system in which people with badges kidnapped, tortured, strangled, beat and humiliated, and then sent the footage to the mafia, asking for their advice and approval. A system in which the line between the state and the underworld did not exist, because it was one and the same," he pointed out.

He told citizens that this was not an isolated case.

"This was the DPS system! A system that had political protection. A system that had power. A system that kept DPS in power for years. And a system whose remnants DPS would like to preserve, all so that it could one day return to power," the statement said.

Former secret agent Petar Lazović was yesterday acquitted of all criminal charges against him by the Basic Court in Cetinje.

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