Na Cetinji je u utorak provedena pojačana kontrola stranih državljana i pružalaca smeštaja, uključujući i državljane Srbije. Tokom ovog operativnog nagona, policija je kontrolisala ukupno 115 fizičkih i pravnih osoba, među kojima su bili 68 stranih državljana sa odobrenim privremenim boravkom ili boravkom do 90 dana, 32 državljanina Crne Gore, 12 ugostiteljskih objekata i tri privredna subjekta. U toku kontrole, policija je izvela represivne mere, uključujući prekršajne naloge, rešenja o prestanku i otkazu boravka, kao i dobrovoljni povratak pojedinih stranih državljana. Prema saopštenju Uprave policije Crne Gore, bili su sankcionisani državljani Srbije, Azerbejdžana, Nemačke, Slovačke, Litvanije, Bosne i Hercegovine, Turske.
U drugom delu izveštaja, ističe se slučaj fizičkog napada na mladića u Nikšiću. Policijska služba Odjeljenja bezbednosti Nikšić je uhapsila 18-godišnjaka, R.N., zbog sumnje da je napao sugrađanina, S.D., i naneo mu teške povrede. Incident je nastao pre dvije noći, 26. juna 2026. godine, kada je S.D. bio napao na javnom mestu u Nikšiću. Nakon što je njegova sestra, koja je živela u blizini, obavestila medije o događaju, policija je identifikovala osumnjičenog i uhapsila ga. U procesu rasvetljavanja događaja, policija je izvršila niz mera, uključujući identifikaciju i praćenje osumnjičenog, a zatim je osumnjičenog upoznao državni tužilac. Uhapšenje je izvršeno po nalogu Osnovnog državnog tužilaštva u Nikšiću zbog sumnje da je izvršio krivično delo nasilničko ponašanje.
Treći izvor govori o dramatičnom slučaju u Buenos Ajresu, gde je 31-godišnja policajka, Lusija Diaz Da Mota, namamila 64-godišnjeg muškarca, Kajetano S., koji je bio upoznat preko aplikacije za upoznavanje. Noćas je njihov sastanak prešao u horor, kada je žena drogirala muškarca i opljačkala njegov stan. Bezbednosne kamere su zabeležile kako je žena izlazila iz lifta nosioci kapuljače, vukla kofer, ranac i torbicu, a zatim je vozila u sivom automobilu. Ustanovljeno je da su u koferima bili 4 miliona pezosa, 4.000 evra, parfemi, odeća, mobilni telefoni, satovi i nakit. Istražitelji su identifikovali ženu kroz mobilni telefon i društvene mreže, pronašli joj rođaku po imenu Lusija Fernanda Dijas Da Mota, koja je pripadnica policije obezbeđenja aerodroma. Ona je prestala da se pojavljuje 1. jula 2025. godine, ali još je navedena kao aktivna u policiji. Detektivi su izvršili operaciju u ranim jutarnjim satima i uhapšeni su na licu mesta. Pronađeni su dva kofera, parfemi, satovi, ključevi i odeća slična onoj koja je koristila u vremenu incidenta. Glavna hipoteza istražitelja je da je Diaz Da Mota deo organizacije „crnih udovica“ koje traže svoje žrtve na području grada Buenos Ajresa i šireg područja. Tužilaštvo je zatražilo ponovno ispitivanje zbog otežavajuće okolnosti u zločinu, uzimajući u obzir da je pripadnica snaga bezbednosti.
Svi tri slučaja, iako različiti po lokaciji i vrsti zločina, pokazuju rastuću pažnju policije i državnih institucija na problematiku migracija, nasilja i organizovanog kriminala. U svakom slučaju, provere i operativni nagoni su pokazali potrebu za jačanjem nadzora i unapređenjem procedura za identifikaciju i pravno postupanje. U budućnosti, očekuje se da će se nastaviti s takvim akcijama, posebno u vezi sa migracionim politikama i borbi protiv nasilja i organizovanog kriminala.
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KurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 885 days ago Montenegrin police investigate violent crime case, 18-year-old arrestedA 18-year-old man was arrested by police in Nikšić, Montenegro, suspected of physically assaulting a local resident and causing him injuries. The incident occurred on June 26, 2026, near a commercial building in Serdar Šćepan Street. The victim, S.D., suffered visible injuries and was taken to the Medical Center in Nikšić for treatment. He later reported being attacked from behind by an unknown person who fled the scene. Police identified the suspect, R.N., and he was detained at the request of the district prosecutor in Nikšić. The case is under investigation for alleged criminal behavior involving violence.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a criminal investigation without overt ideological framing. It reports on the actions of law enforcement, the identification of a suspect, and the legal process, maintaining neutrality in tone and content. There is no evident left- or right-leaning emphasis,
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 88): The article includes precise dates, times, locations, and quotes from police statements. The information seems internally consistent and aligns with the general narrative found in other sources. The tone remains largely neutral and factual throughout.
KurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 705 days ago The autopsy revealed that she had been murdered - the arrest of her ex-husband and three of his friendsThe body of a woman from Taor was discovered in a difficult-to-reach forest area near the village of Letevci. The local prosecutor's office and teams from the Ministry of Internal Affairs conducted an inspection of the location. An autopsy confirmed that the woman had been killed violently. Her ex-husband has been arrested on suspicion of murder, along with three of his friends. Authorities stated they are taking steps to fully investigate the incident.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal investigation involving an arrest and an ongoing probe. It presents factual information without apparent ideological framing, using neutral language and citing official sources such as the prosecutor's office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. There is no evident
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Article covers a different case involving a murder investigation in Belgrade, not related to the primary source. Factuality is high as it follows standard legal reporting. Objectivity is decent but shows some bias in describing the suspect's actions.
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 602 days ago The roles in the murder of Vesković are divided as follows: The police are looking for the perpetrator and direct accomplicesDarko Vesković, known as 'Prika,' who was previously convicted of murdering Blaža Đurović, was killed on June 22 in a café in the Belgrade neighborhood of Kumodraž while on a permitted walk under house arrest. In Montenegro, three individuals—Enes Nokić, Haris Mujević, and Aldin Mujević—have been arrested on suspicion of facilitating the escape and concealment of suspects involved in Vesković's murder. The police allege that these three helped transport the perpetrators illegally from Serbia to Rožaje and then to Podgorica. According to the Montenegrin Police, a criminal group has been identified as being responsible for enabling the hiding and escape of those accused of the serious crime of murder. The arrests were made through coordinated efforts by the Sector for Combating Crime and the Northern Security Center, based on operational work and forensic processing. The suspects are accused of organizing activities aimed at providing logistical support to the perpetrators after the crime, ensuring their concealment and avoiding criminal prosecution. During searches of several locations and vehicles, authorities recovered Croatian passports, 50 rounds of blank ammunition, and three汽车
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal investigation involving the murder of a high-profile individual and the subsequent arrest of suspects. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any political side, focusing on the actions of law enforcement and the legal process.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Article discusses a different case involving Darko Vesković and unrelated arrests in Montenegro. It does not align with the primary source document about the child’s death in Buzet. The tone is more investigative and less neutral.
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedLeftFactual 30Objective 205 days ago Naked 17-year-old girl found dead in a suitcase: Video released of her last moments before her horrific death!An Australian man, Simon Carmen, was arrested at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport after authorities discovered the naked body of a 17-year-old Thai girl, known as 'Nong Cake,' inside a suitcase. The victim was found in a wooded area near a railway track, and police confirmed she had visible signs of violent assault, including bruises and injuries consistent with abuse. Surveillance footage showed Carmen interacting with the girl before entering an apartment building, later seen dragging a black suitcase onto a motorcycle. Police allege he transported the suitcase to a remote location and abandoned it. Carmen was detained before attempting to board a flight back to Australia, and he claims he did not kill the girl, though his hands and neck show signs of defensive wounds. Authorities have launched an investigation into potential criminal charges against him.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident through the lens of international law enforcement cooperation and emphasizes the legal implications of the suspect’s actions. While the crime itself is a serious criminal matter, the narrative leans toward highlighting the legal process and international diplomatic关切,
Why these scores (Factual 30 · Objective 20): This article reports on a different incident involving a girl found dead in a suitcase in Thailand. It contains speculative details not present in the primary source and uses emotionally charged language.
BlicIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 02 days ago NIKOLAS PUCAO U PRIKU U BEOGRADU, PA SA DANILOM (22) POBEGAO U ALBANIJU? Rus im iznajmio "štek" u Podgorici, Rožajci ih ilegalno prebacili preko graniceAn article reports on the illegal escape of two suspects, Nikolasa K. and Danilo Dž., who were allegedly involved in the murder of Darko Vesković in Belgrade. The suspects fled to Montenegro after being helped by individuals who facilitated their cross-border movement. Serbian and Montenegrin police have arrested several people suspected of aiding the fugitives, including those in Tutin and Berane. Authorities claim these individuals provided logistical support to help the suspects evade capture and hide in Albania. The investigation involves coordination between Serbian and Montenegrin law enforcement agencies.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an ongoing criminal investigation involving cross-border cooperation between Serbian and Montenegrin authorities. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on the legal and operational aspects of the case. While the subject matter has political
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Article reports on a missing person found dead, unrelated to the primary source document about the child's death in Buzet.
BlicIndependentCenter22 hr. ago Known in the underworld by this nickname, he was suspected of knowing EVERYTHING about everyone.The murder of Darko Vesković, known as 'Prika,' in a café in Kumodraž, Serbia, has led to an investigation involving multiple suspects. The perpetrators are believed to be young men aged between 20 and 24, some of whom had no criminal records. Three of them were reportedly transported from Serbia to Montenegro, possibly Albania, with assistance from Russian citizens providing false documents. According to sources close to the investigation, Vesković was known to have information about various individuals and was involved in several organized killings. His death is suspected to be linked to his knowledge of criminal activities, potentially making him a target for those who feared exposure. The investigation includes examining possible motives and connections within the underground criminal network.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal investigation without overtly favoring any side. It reports on the suspects, their backgrounds, and potential motives without using biased language or emphasizing one perspective over another. The focus remains on the crime itself rather than
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenteryesterday FROM PURE DOCUMENTS TO MAXIMUM RULES: Who is Danilo, 22, the young man whose picture was released by the police?The article discusses the ongoing investigation into the murder of Darko Vesković, known as 'Prika,' which occurred on June 22nd at a café in Kumodraž, Serbia. Two individuals, Nikolas Kovač and Danilo Džekulić, are suspected of involvement in the crime. Kovač is considered the direct perpetrator and faces charges related to illegal possession of weapons and serious bodily harm. Džekulić, who is 22 years old, is suspected of assisting in the crime but has no criminal record. The police have released a photo of Džekulić, obtained from social media, to aid in identifying him. Four men who helped the suspects flee from Serbia to Montenegro have been arrested. These four are accused of facilitating the escape and hiding the suspects. The Montenegrin police emphasize that they identified the criminal group through coordinated efforts to combat organized crime, leading to the arrests.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a criminal case involving cross-border activities and law enforcement actions without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on legal proceedings, police operations, and the arrest of individuals involved in facilitating a crime, maintaining a non-
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenteryesterday OZBILJNA LOGISTIKA PRIKINOG UBISTVA: Likvidacija i bekstvo isplanirani do detalja, jataci na svakom ćošku!An investigation into the brutal murder of Darko Vesković (46) in Belgrade's Kumodraž neighborhood revealed that the crime was professionally planned with meticulous detail. The suspects, including Russian citizen Nikita Karandashov (25) and three others from Rožajac, were allegedly lured through a fake job advertisement. They met their victim, shot him in the back of the head, and fled the city using a motorcycle and later a car, changing vehicles multiple times. Their escape route involved crossing into Montenegro via Ljig and Tutin, where they received assistance from accomplices. Two of the suspects were arrested in Montenegro, but there are suspicions they escaped by boat across Lake Scutari to Albania. International police cooperation is ongoing.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a criminal investigation without overt ideological framing. While the crime involves cross-border elements and international law enforcement cooperation, the narrative remains objective, focusing on procedural details rather than political commentary. There抯
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