Former Montenegrin Regime Issued ID Cards and Gun Licenses to Crime Clan Leaders!
Have you ever thought that a state could issue ID cards and gun licenses to people at the top of the criminal underworld? In Montenegro, this was not just a thought — it was reality!
Deputy Prime Minister and leader of Democratic Montenegro, Aleksa Bečić, revealed shocking facts: the late leader of the Zemun Clan, Dušan Spasojević, had residence in Podgorica and received a Montenegrin ID card at the end of January one year, and just days later, a gun license for a Pietro Beretta pistol!
But that’s not all — the leader of the Surčin Clan, Ljubiša Buha, also had residence in Podgorica and received a Montenegrin ID card and gun license for a pistol in December of the same year. Another Zemun leader, Mile Luković, had residence in Mojkovac and also received a Montenegrin ID card that year.
This is not just issuing documents — this is systemic corruption and a criminal network that infiltrated state institutions! Bečić emphasized that many of these people were placed in key positions within the security sector, and today they face convictions and indictments for serious crimes.
A Heavy Legacy and the Fight Against the Mafia
Bečić clearly stated that this is a heavy legacy of the past that must never be repeated. Drug cartels gained enormous financial power and built their infrastructure during the former regime, turning state institutions into their outposts. Today, these cartels are a transnational challenge, as evidenced by murders in the most developed countries, including a recent one in Barcelona.
Security challenges are huge, and judicial processes are often inefficient, which complicates the situation further. However, the number of operations, arrests, and prosecutions in recent months shows that justice is coming, and the state will no longer serve the mafia.
Hypocritical Political Attacks and the Truth About the Security Sector
Bečić condemned hypocritical attempts to politically exploit every tragedy and criminal clash. He reminded that about a hundred people were killed in the last term, half as a result of mafia clashes, often with innocent victims.
He also criticized those who once managed the security sector and now give lessons, while during their rule criminals freely entered Montenegro and committed monstrous crimes.
Proofs That Don’t Lie
Bečić provided graphics as evidence of a time that must never be repeated. ID cards and gun licenses were issued to crime clan leaders, many of whom held key positions in the security sector.
This is a clear sign that the state was captured by the mafia, and the fight against organized crime is tough but necessary.
Conclusion: The Fight Continues!
The fight against crime in Montenegro is far from over. But it is clear that things are changing. Justice is coming, and the state is slowly cleansing itself from mafia influence.
If you think this is just another political story, think again. This is a reality that was hidden for years and is now coming to light.
And while the fight continues, maybe it’s time to take a look at your own ID card and wonder — who else could have gotten one? If you have your own opinion or a funny theory about all this, feel free to share it in the comments. Let the conversation roll!
Bečić revealed shocking evidence of issuing ID cards and gun licenses to crime clan leaders in Montenegro. Was the state captured by the mafia? Now we know it was. And the fight goes on!