Montenegro’s police mean business when it comes to fighting drugs – they caught a 39-year-old man from Podgorica, D.P., red-handed trying to swallow a bag of heroin the moment he saw the cops! Yes, you read that right – the guy literally tried to eat the drugs to hide them. But wait, there’s more. A thorough search of his car uncovered packages of cocaine and heroin hidden right on the front bumper. And that’s not all – on the Lustica peninsula, police stopped two young men from Tivat, N.R. (22) and P.M. (23), who were found with marijuana. N.R. faces criminal charges for enabling drug use, while P.M. is facing a misdemeanor for possession.
These aren’t random busts – they’re part of a planned police crackdown aimed at stopping drug abuse and making citizens safer. But is it enough? Is the desperate attempt to swallow heroin in front of police just the tip of the iceberg?
Picture this: cops pull over a car, and the driver panics and tries to gulp down drugs! This isn’t a movie scene, it’s real life on Montenegro’s streets. And while officials brag about these arrests, the real question is: how much drug trafficking is still going on, and how effective is this fight?
Don’t forget the young guys caught with weed – it shows the problem isn’t just big-time dealers, but everyday use and easy access. Police say these actions are part of a bigger strategy, but citizens wonder – where’s the prevention? Where are the rehab programs?
This story is just one example of how deeply drugs have embedded themselves in society. While some get caught in the drug web, the state tries to show it’s on top of things. But is that really true? Or is it just a show for the public?
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