What are the primary reasons or factors contributing to the high number of torture cases by police officers in the country?
The key reason is corruption, combined with lack of political will and lack of capacity of state prosecutors. Although state officials declare “zero tolerance for torture” on paper, in practice, they support it and rely on those officers who exercise it. Recently, ties between police officers and members of criminal gangs have been uncovered by breach of their communication on SKY application. The police were extorting testimonies from members of one criminal gang and sending proofs of such torture acts to the boss of another gang. A Deputy Police Director was accused of supporting a criminal gang as well. All this contributed to the rise in the number of cases of extortion of testimonies.
Finally, when some lowest rank police officers are punished, the penalties are lenient, either suspended or up to five months of imprisonment, which allows them to remain in police force. The superior officers have never been indicted for torture. Such sentencing ridicules fight against torture and only promotes impunity.
What actions or recommendations do you propose to address the issue?
It would be essentially important to appoint as a Minister of Interior and Supreme State Prosecutor persons ready to combat police torture on the level of superior police officers as well. The Minister of Interior should not support police officers indicted for torture in any way and should prevent that those suspected of such acts remain without contact with the public while under investigation, in line with CPT’s recommendation. Legal guarantees for persons in detention should be strengthened, level of punishment for torture increased, state prosecutors made able to effectively investigate. In one sentence, all recommendations Montenegro received from CAT (Committee Against Torture – UN), CPT and UPR (Universal Periodic Review) in 2022 and 2023 should be implemented without further hesitation. The European Union should strongly support those recommendations, should consider those its own and condition Montenegrin advancement in accession negotiations by their implementation.
The situation described in the CPT report highlights the need of urgent action from both the Montenegrin authorities and the international community and serves as a wakeup call to address the severe human rights violations. In a world that aspires to equality and respect to every individual, the continuation of torture is an opposite to the very essence of respect of human rights and rule of law.
We urgently call upon the Montenegrin authorities to not only thoroughly investigate previous cases of torture and ill-treatment of prisoners but also to proactively implement robust measures to prevent any future occurrences. It is imperative that a comprehensive and impartial investigation be conducted to hold accountable those responsible for human rights abuses, ensuring that justice is served.
Source link : https://crd.org/2023/07/07/coe-report-urges-montenegro-to-investigate-cases-of-police-brutality/
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Publish date : 2023-07-07 07:00:00
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