Montenegrin Police Directorate
Montenegro Arrests Senior Police Officer for Alleged Gang Ties
CoE Report Urges Montenegro to Investigate Police Brutality
Montenegrin Special Police Unit training in camp in the capital, Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
In its report, the Committee called on Interior Minister Filip Adzic, head of the Police Directorate Nikola Terzic and regional police directors to actively promote a culture change within law enforcement agencies.
Montenegro Accused of Illegally Ordering Expulsion of Turkish Citizen
Police patrol in Podgorica, Montenegro. Photo: BIRN/Samir Kajosevic
Police arrested Kalyoncu on March 3 after Turkish authorities issued a domestic warrant for his arrest over the improper use of bank or credit cards.
A ton of cocaine seized in Venezuela, Montenegrin citizens arrested PHOTO
As pointed out in the Montenegrin Police Directorate, it is a several months-long international action initiated by Montenegrin police, in cooperation with Dutch, British and Serbian police.
The portal, along with photos of the ship, also cites the statement of the Police Directorate posted on twitter that a ton of cocaine was seized and Montenegrin citizens arrested.
Montenegrin journalists arrested over the news on Djukanovic and a planted bomb
According to the Montenegrin Police Directorate, they are charged with causing panic on Sunday, January 12th, by publishing false news regarding the event in Vila Gorica in Podgorica, without first checking the information in question.
As stated, they will be brought to the State Prosecutor with the criminal complaint in the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica.
Montenegro Urged to Punish Border Policeman’s Killers
The assistant director of the Montenegrin Police Directorate, Nikola Janjusevic, said after the killing of the police officer on Sunday that the attackers must face justice.
Montenegro border police officer Milutin Lekovic was shot in the head in the resort town of Igalo, not far from Croatia, during the arrest of three foreign nationals who did not have any documents.
Montenegro Extradites ‘Coup Plot’ Witness Sindjelic to Croatia
Montenegro on Wednesday extradited Sasa Sindjelic, a former protected witness in the Montenegro "Coup Plot" trial, to Croatia, where he is to serve a jail sentence over an unrelated case.
It previously arrested Sindjelic, a Serbian national, on the basis of an Interpol "red notice" submitted by Croatia.