Special Forces Officer and Robot Passed Through Podgorica Higher Court Tunnel: Did the Tunnel Really Exist?

Special Forces Officer and Robot Passed Through Podgorica Higher Court Tunnel: Did the Tunnel Really Exist?

Have you ever heard about the tunnel beneath the Higher Court in Podgorica? No? Well, now you do – thanks to a special police unit and a bomb-detecting robot that passed through its entire length! But wait, it’s not that simple…

Special Forces and Robot in Action

A member of the special police unit, whose identity remains unknown, together with a bomb-detecting robot, passed through the tunnel beneath the Higher Court in Podgorica. This was not just a technical inspection but part of an investigation under public scrutiny. Judge Borko Lončar immediately ordered the collection of all records and the questioning of the special forces officer, as well as police officers who compiled the records of the anti-diversion inspection.

What Did the Footage Show?

Eight video recordings of the tunnel’s interior were presented in the Basic Court. They show the robot passing through openings of basement rooms of an apartment and the archive of the Higher Court. However, the WiFi signal used by the robot for navigation was lost at certain points, causing complications in the inspection. The robot could not pass the entire length of the tunnel, only a part, due to signal loss and obstacles such as pipes and stones.

Can an Average Person Pass Through the Tunnel?

Prosecutor Marko Mugoša pointed out that the footage confirms that an average-built person can pass through the tunnel. A construction expert, Tanja Drakulović, submitted a report confirming these claims. The defense attorney of the accused, Stefan Jovanović, argues that the tunnel’s dimensions and direction have not been conclusively proven and that some actions are not supported by records.

The Special Forces Officer Passed the Tunnel, But…

According to witness Didier Tihi, the special forces officer was slim and lighter than the witness, which allowed him to pass through an enlarged hole in the tunnel. He passed the tunnel only once, in the direction of the depot, with the robot going ahead of him. The total length of the tunnel has not been precisely measured but is estimated to be several tens of meters.

Investigation Continues

Although it is indisputably proven that the tunnel exists, justice is still seeking answers. The defense believes the investigation is incomplete and that not all facts about the tunnel’s direction and dimensions have been established. Witnesses confirmed they only conducted an anti-diversion inspection without participating in operational or investigative actions.

Why Is This Important?

This tunnel is the subject of an investigation related to security and possible criminal activities. The existence of a tunnel beneath the court raises many questions about the security of judicial institutions and potential abuses.

Conclusion

The tunnel beneath the Higher Court in Podgorica is no longer a mystery. The special forces officer and the robot proved it exists, but justice is still searching for answers. Will the truth finally come out, or will it remain buried in the darkness of the tunnel? Time will tell.

If you thought tunnels were only for spies and movies, think again! What do you think – is this just the tip of the iceberg, or will darker secrets be uncovered? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s for conspiracy theories and who’s for cold hard facts!

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