Belgrade Man on International Wanted List Arrested in Ulcinj: Prison Sentence for Drugs!

A 35-year-old man from Belgrade, identified as N.R., was arrested yesterday in Ulcinj on an international Interpol warrant. The warrant was issued by the Basic Court in Belgrade for serving a prison sentence of three years and eight months. The sentence was handed down by the Higher Court in Novi Sad for crimes related to unauthorized production and trafficking of narcotics. Police announced that N.R. will be brought before the investigating judge of the Higher Court in Podgorica within the legal deadline.

This case shines a harsh light on the ongoing fight against drugs in the region. Prison sentences exceeding three years for such offenses are not uncommon, and the international cooperation between police forces and Interpol shows there is no safe haven for fugitives. Ulcinj, known as a tourist hotspot, became the scene of one such arrest.

Is this just the tip of the iceberg? How many more cases like this are waiting to be uncovered? While justice is served, citizens wonder how safe their environment really is. Police promise to continue their operations and ensure that all lawbreakers face consequences.

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