Explosive Drama in Danilovgrad: Bosnian Citizen Arrested with 12.2 kg of Explosives and Arsenal of Weapons!
What sounds like a scene straight out of an action movie is actually real life in Danilovgrad. D.S., a Bosnian citizen, was arrested with an unbelievable arsenal of weapons and explosives. Police seized a staggering 12.2 kilograms of explosive materials, 33 rounds of ammunition of various calibers, night vision optics, weapon cleaning kits, two radio stations, a signal pistol, part of a revolver, a gas mask, and even IDs and emblems linked to a Russian Cossack organization.
This 51-year-old man, residing in the village of Ćurilac in Danilovgrad, is no stranger to the police. Back in October last year, authorities found several pistols, a rifle, ammunition, and about a kilogram of TNT at his place. Rumor has it he is a former military man, which only raises the stakes.
The police carried out synchronized and coordinated operations in cooperation with the intelligence-security directorate of the Ministry of Defense. A thorough search of his apartment and other premises he uses uncovered all these dangerous items. The Basic State Prosecutor’s Office in Podgorica was immediately informed, and D.S. was detained on suspicion of illegal possession and carrying of weapons and explosives.
This operation is part of a broader effort by the police to suppress all negative and dangerous activities that could threaten security on both national and international levels. Is this just the tip of the iceberg, or are there even bigger threats lurking beneath? The police continue their investigation, and the public waits anxiously for more details.
If you think this sounds like a Hollywood thriller script, think again — this is our reality. So, what do you think? Is regional security seriously at risk, or is this just an isolated incident? Drop your wildest theories below; let’s see who’s got the craziest take!

 
                         
                         
                         
                         
			 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
			