Budva in Chaos: Turkish National Caught with Marijuana, Police on the Hunt!

Budva in Chaos: Turkish National Caught with Marijuana, Police on the Hunt!

Budva, a famous tourist hotspot, is not just about summer fun these days — it’s also a crime scene! Police, ramping up their fight against drugs, arrested a Turkish national found with marijuana. Yes, you read that right — marijuana, a grinder, and packs of rolling papers were found on two Turkish men near the marina parking lot.

The Arrest Details During a routine check, officers found two plastic bags containing green plant material resembling marijuana on one suspect, while the other had a grinder and two packs of rolling papers. Tests confirmed both tested positive for marijuana in their systems. This all went down in Budva, and the police made it clear: drug distribution won’t be tolerated.

What’s Happening in the Region? This isn’t an isolated incident. In Široki Brijeg, a prison guard named Ilija Milićević was caught with nearly a gram of marijuana, digital scales with traces of cocaine, and three automatic rifles loaded with ammo. Despite the prosecution pushing for a harsher sentence, he got only two years in prison, sparking public outrage.

In Montenegro, pre-trial detention was extended for suspects accused of forming a criminal organization and unauthorized production and trafficking of drugs. The fight against drugs is on multiple fronts, but justice sometimes seems too lenient.

Police Are Active — But Is It Enough? While Budva’s police are arresting Turkish nationals with marijuana, the question remains: how effective is the regional fight against drugs? On one hand, arrests and extended detentions; on the other, light sentences that anger the public.

Is this just the tip of the iceberg? Will things change, or will criminals keep skating by with minimal punishment while ordinary people suffer?

Conclusion Budva is in the spotlight due to the arrest of Turkish nationals with marijuana, but this is just one of many cases showing how deeply rooted the drug problem is in the region. Police are doing their job, but justice and society must be ready to face this problem seriously.

So, what do you think about these arrests and sentences? Is justice served, or is this just a show? Drop a comment — maybe together we’ll figure it out!

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