Filip M., the leader of the so-called free university blockade and organizer of protests in front of the rectorate in Kragujevac, has been arrested. Police found a total of about 5.2 grams of marijuana during searches of his apartment and premises. He is suspected of unauthorized possession of narcotics, and a criminal complaint will be filed against him. This young man, known as an environmental activist in Serbia, now faces serious charges that cast a shadow over his protest activities. Is this just a case of misuse or an attempt to discredit the movement? As a new protest is being prepared in Kragujevac, the public is divided between support and condemnation. Police found 2.6 grams of marijuana in the apartment, 1.47 grams in the premises, and another 1.13 grams in other locations. Filip M. was also tested at the University Clinical Center and was found positive for marijuana. This situation raises questions about the limits of activism and legal consequences. Is this the beginning of a crackdown on environmental movements or just another case of lawbreaking? In any case, the drama in Kragujevac continues, and protests are scheduled for tomorrow. What do you think about this case? Is Filip M. a victim of the system or is it time for activists to obey the law? Drop a comment, let the people’s voice be heard!
Blockade Leader Arrested for Drugs in Kragujevac: Environmental Activist or Criminal?
