As for Knežević, the indictment says the Russian agents gave him a secure phone, whose calls could not be intercepted, and one of his girlfriends apparently contacted him on this number.
Andrija Mandić, after a hearing with the special prosecutor in Podgorica | Boris Pejovic/EPA
The indictment also claims that “he crossed the state border on numerous occasions during 2016, and that, among other places, he traveled to Moscow, as well as to Belgrade many times.” It further mentions a speech he delivered on Podgorica’s central square on October 14, two days before the election, in which he declared that Đukanović would be sent to…