Finally! Aleksa Bečić, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinator of the Bureau for Operational Coordination of Intelligence and Security Agencies, is not just talking — he’s hitting the nail on the head: the state has decided to crack down on those who have been hiding crime under uniforms for decades! Yes, you read that right — criminals in uniform, who have been running institutions from the shadows, are now under fire.
Bečić made it clear that arrests, vetting, and integrity checks are just proof that these structures were deeply politically placed and illegally protected. This is not a political game, but a final showdown with those who abused power, money, and position.
Imagine this — for decades, they handed out badges based on party loyalty, protected each other, and thought they would remain untouchable forever. But the state has awakened! If you’re innocent, you have nothing to fear, but those who thought they’d be protected forever, know this — justice is coming for you!
This is not just a story about the arrest of the head of the security department in Danilovgrad, but a signal that parallel centers of power are finally being dismantled. Šćepanović has already dismissed chiefs in several municipalities, and vetting is underway — nearly a hundred police officers have been suspended, though few have been prosecuted.
Is this the beginning of the end for the deep state in Montenegro? Or just a show for the public? One thing is clear — there is no longer room for criminals in uniform who have ruled from the shadows for years. The state has decided to bare its teeth and doesn’t plan to stop.
If you think this is just another political story, think again. This fight for justice is real, and the consequences are yet to be seen. So, what do you think? Will the state manage to clean up its ranks, or will it all remain just words? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s for and who’s against this big purge!