
Dejan Peruničić
Dejan Peruničić is a former director of the Agency for National Security (ANB) in Montenegro, implicated in illegal surveillance activities and abuses during his tenure. He has been a central figure in discussions regarding the agency's controversial practices, including the alleged illegal monitoring of political opponents and misuse of state resources.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Montenegro | 5 | 3.00 | 0.30% | +10% | 628,066 | 2,105 | $5,500 | 18$ |
Totals | 5 | 628,066 | 2,105 | $5,500 | 18$ |
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Recent Mentions
Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is referenced in relation to the 'Udar' affair involving illegal surveillance.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is accused of organizing the monitoring and illegal wiretapping of several political leaders.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is facing charges for abuse of office related to illegal surveillance.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is a former director of the Agency for National Security facing charges of abuse of official position.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is involved in a criminal case regarding the abuse of official position while serving as the director of the Agency for National Security.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is a former head of the Agency for National Security involved in a legal case regarding the removal of secrecy from documents.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is the former director of ANB who is being tried for abuse of office and illegal surveillance.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is the former director of the Agency for National Security who faced proceedings for failing to submit reports after leaving office.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić is held responsible for the actions of the agency's officials during the Udar portal's operation.
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Montenegro:
Dejan Peruničić was mentioned as the former director of the ANB who allegedly ordered illegal surveillance.
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