Regime portals reported that the Security Intelligence Agency warned the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, not to travel to Montenegro, citing a statement from that agency. After publication in the media, the BIA also published that statement on its website.
For reasons of the highest importance for the tasks entrusted to the Security Intelligence Agency, we communicate that it is necessary to make an announcement that due to the hostile activities of foreign services and criminal clans in Montenegro, the President of the Republic of Serbia was officially advised by the Security Intelligence Agency not to travel to Montenegro because the existence of a high security risk was established, states the BIA announcement, which was first delivered only to the editorial offices of pro-government media.
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-According to our operational findings, Radoje Zvicer, the leader of the Kavač clan, is in Montenegro. Contrary to all rules of the profession and a responsible relationship, the security assessment, which was repeatedly requested from the host service of the gathering in Montenegro, was not delivered to us – the BIA announced.
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