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Investigation against 122 police officers: luxury apartments, houses, expensive cars and connections to certain companies
Croatia🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Investigation against 122 police officers: luxury apartments, houses, expensive cars and connections to certain companies

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro is conducting extensive investigations into the assets and lifestyles of 122 police officers, suspecting discrepancies between reported income and valuable property, potential abuse of position, bribery, and money laundering. The probe involves checking luxury apartments, houses, expensive cars, and connections with specific companies. As of mid-2026, 44 cases have been opened, involving 104 officers and associated individuals, with some cases initiated independently and others in collaboration with state prosecutors, anti-corruption agencies, and other institutions. Six additional cases were opened at the start of 2026, targeting another 18 people, including high-ranking officers and public officials. Investigations focus on organized crime, misuse of position, bribery, money laundering, and disproportionate wealth. Two officers have faced formal charges, while three cases remain under investigation.

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Investigation against 122 police officers: luxury apartments, houses, expensive cars and connections to certain companies

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro is conducting extensive investigations into the assets and lifestyles of 122 police officers, suspecting discrepancies between reported income and valuable property, potential abuse of position, bribery, and money laundering. The probe involves checking luxury apartments, houses, expensive cars, and connections with specific companies. As of mid-2026, 44 cases have been opened, involving 104 officers and associated individuals, with some cases initiated independently and others in collaboration with state prosecutors, anti-corruption agencies, and other institutions. Six additional cases were opened at the start of 2026, targeting another 18 people, including high-ranking officers and public officials. Investigations focus on organized crime, misuse of position, bribery, money laundering, and disproportionate wealth. Two officers have faced formal charges, while three cases remain under investigation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective overview of ongoing corruption investigations within the Montenegrin police force, detailing the scope, methods, and outcomes of these probes without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the involvement of multiple governmental and institutional body

Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 95): The article accurately reflects the primary source document, citing specific numbers like 122 individuals under investigation, 44 cases from 2025, and details about the types of investigations. It also mentions the legal procedures and outcomes such as charges against two officers. The tone remains

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