BIA: We advised Vucic not to go to Tivat because of security risk, Radoje Zvicer is in Montenegro
Serbia's domestic intelligence agency BIA announced on Wednesday that it has officially advised President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic not to travel to Tivat, Montenegro, due to a high security risk.
A statement published on the BIA website says that according to the agency's operational knowledge, the leader of the Montenegrin criminal Kavac Clan, Radoje Zvicer, is currently in Montenegro.
The statement added that a security assessment, which was requested several times from the security service of the host of the summit in Montenegro has not been submitted to BIA, contrary to all the rules of professional and responsible relationship.
"For reasons of the highest importance regarding the tasks entrusted to the Security and Information Agency (BIA), it is necessary to anannounce that due to the hostile actions of foreign services and criminal clans in Montenegro, BIA has officially advised the president of the Republic of Serbia not to travel to Montenegro because of a high security risk," the agency said.
It is planned for Vucic to attend the EU-Western Balkans summit, which is being held in Tivat, Montenegro, on June 4 and 5.
(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)
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