In the joint announcement of the Police Administration and the National Security Agency Montenegro it was stated that as part of the extensive, continuous and intensified activities carried out on the occasion of the EU Summit - Western Balkans, at the Tivat Airport border crossing, it carried out increased border and security controls and set aside a charter flight on the Belgrade-Tivat route, which carried 87 citizens Of Serbia.
It is emphasized that these persons will be initiated and the adoption of a decision on the ban on entry and stay in Montenegro will also be initiated in the following period.
"Officers of the Police Directorate and the National Security Agency have collected operational and intelligence data that unequivocally indicate that these are persons whose presence on the territory of Montenegro would pose a risk to internal and national security, in terms of the provisions of the Law on Foreigners," adds the Police Directorate.
According to the Police Administration, the measures taken are supported by the fact that these are persons who attended numerous public gatherings of high security risk, as well as that some of them were recorded for committing crimes and misdemeanors with elements of violence.
Based on the performed security checks, risk assessment and performed profiling, the aforementioned persons were treated in accordance with the law.
In the attachment, photos of the items found with the aforementioned persons were submitted, among which the banner with the inscription "Serbia wins", a device for long-distance communication and a maritime radio station, were also mentioned by the Administration.
The police stressed that they will strongly, decisively and uncompromisingly oppose any form of malignant activity, and that they will take measures against all interest groups and attempts at destabilization with the aim of neutralizing and exposing the activities of criminal groups and their associated persons operating on the territory of Montenegro, "including their connections with foreign elements, whose ultimate goal is to undermine the stability of the state and slow down the European integration processes".
Officers of the Police Administration confiscated two buses with Serbian license plates, which are suspected to have been intended for the transportation and relocation of persons from Belgrade.
Participated in the suppression of student protests
Journalist Vijesti Jelena Jovanović states that among the returned passengers are also "persons who actively participated in the suppression of student protests", while CRTA announces that, judging by the list of passengers, it also missed observers at the last elections "as part of quasi-observation missions".
"What we have come to is that, based on an internet search, it can be concluded that a part of them actively participated in the suppression of student protests that have been going on for more than a year in Serbia, and that among them are some who secured the premises of SNS, for example in August last year in Novi Sad," Jovanović told N1.
He adds that "among them there are people from the world of sports, people who are connected with athletes who are close to the President of Serbia and his party."
He also adds that the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić, announced on the previous day that something was happening.
Source: FoNet/N1
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