He will replace the current chief Darko Ćorac, who will get a new engagement. Magovcevic was the head of the Border Police in Niksic and was then appointed to the Commander of PJP. CB Budva will also appoint new assistants to the chief, as well as a new head of the criminal police. This will only be the continuation of the initiated changes and the shift in the Police Directorate. Shifts began in the north when the Collegium of the Police Directorate appointed Dragan Slavuj for the chief of the police in Pljevlja, who was then the head of the Department of Border Security in Pljevlja. His predecessor on the spot of CB Pljevlja, Chief Slavko Vojinović, took over as head of the Border Police Department Section at the Border Police Sector, which was also deployed before as the Chief of the Pljevlja Police.
Police Director Veselin Veljovic brought two police officers who had earlier resigned because of poor results and worsened security situation back to work. Thus, Jovica Rečević received a new function in the police, who was the head of CB Podgorica in the previous period. Since last Sunday, he is the Advisor to the Director of the Police Administration. Rečević was forced to resign after a double murder in Podgorica, where he was also injured by a random passenger but also because of a number of the most serious criminal offenses that occurred on the territory of the capital. Apart from him, the resignation was also filed by the Director of Police Slavko Stojanovic, who was nominated for the secretary of the National Security Council. Both of them, as Minister of Interior Mevludin Nuhodzic then said, resigned because of an aggravated security situation on the territory of the capital.
Milovan Pavićević, formerly an Advisor to the Director of the Police Administration and in the past an assistant director of the Police Directorate for the Criminal Police Sector and Chief of CB Niksic, was elected as the new head of the Police Podgorica. Previously acting as the head of the CB Podgorica, Dragiša Mugoša, who exercised this duty from the moment when the position was vacant, will continue to perform the duties of the Commander of CB Podgorica Police Department, which he also did during this period.
Veljovic is expected to replace all the assistants, including Enis Bakovic. The function of the Assistant or Chief of the Border Police will only be retained by Vesko Damjanovic, who was until recently acting as the Director of the Police Administration.
Text by Dan, on September 10th 2018, read more at CdM