A real crime drama is unfolding in Belgrade! Two Montenegrin nationals, M.K. (39) and A.P. (35), have been arrested and placed in 30-day detention on suspicion of forging ID cards and possessing firearms and explosives. Interpol had issued a warrant for their arrest, and they refused to present a defense during questioning!
They were found in apartments in the Zemun and New Belgrade areas, where they were staying illegally. The Prosecutor’s Office acted swiftly due to the risk of flight. Weapons and forged documents were found in their possession, raising serious concerns about the capital’s security.
This isn’t just any case — it’s a wake-up call for all of us! How is it possible that people wanted by Interpol roam freely in Belgrade and hide in apartments? Is the system failing, or is this just the tip of the iceberg of crime happening right under our noses?
If you think this is the end of the story, think again. This case raises many questions about safety, police and judicial efficiency, and how safe we really are in our own city.
What do you think? Has Belgrade become a magnet for criminals, or is this just an isolated incident? Drop a comment, let’s see what everyone thinks!