Djukanovic was informed by Kosovo that assassinations are being planned against him by a neighbouring state

The Montenegrin newspaper has reported today that former president of this country, Milo Djukanovic, has been the target of a planned attempted assassination, and that it has reported the country's authorities as well. A source close to Djukanovic has said of this media that a former senior Kosovo military official has informed him that [...]
A close source of Djukanovic has said to this media that a former senior Kosovo military official has informed him that a organised criminal group from a neighbouring state is reportedly planning to commit a murder, in co-operation with the security services of another neighbouring country.
From the Police Directorate late last night, they told “Vijesti” that they have no data that will indicate planned activities aimed at endangering former President Milo Djukanovic's security.
Meanwhile, Djukanovic's cabinet has confirmed that they have had such information.
“As president has accepted the information mentioned earlier by international officials from the intelligence community, and with that information he has informed state authorities”, told “Vijest” from Djukanovic's cabinet.
From this cabinet they haven't told from who or when Djukanovqi accepted this information.
Asked whether security has increased around Djukanovic, the cabinet has said she has been seated.
They also said Montenegro's security services have not invited Djukanovic or his co-ordinator for security for interviewing.
“There has been no initiative for conversation by security service representatives”, told “Vijest” from Djukanovic's office.












