A political storm is brewing in Danilovgrad! After the arrest of the head of the Security Department, Marko Drobnjak, and several high-ranking police officials, accusations flew that these arrests are politically motivated. Boris Bogdanović, the head of the Democrats’ club and general secretary, didn’t hold back: “They don’t defend the law, they defend their own people!” He says the fear of vetting is because the truth will come out, and justice won’t care about party membership cards. The Special State Prosecutor’s Office and the Special Police Department raided the Danilovgrad police premises, and the arrests shocked the public. Bogdanović stresses that justice will not stop, despite political whining, media noise, fake victims, or protests. “Vetting doesn’t ask for a party card, it asks for the truth!” This situation sheds new light on the state of Montenegro’s police and political scene, where party interests seem to trump law and justice. Think this is just another political show? Think again — this is a serious game of power and justice. So, what do you think about these arrests and accusations? Is this the beginning of the end for the myth of untouchable power players, or just another political soap opera? Drop a comment, let’s hear your take!
Political Drama in Danilovgrad: Arrests, Accusations, and Fear of Vetting
