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Three Russians expelled from Montenegro: Sophisticated equipment and computers seized
Serbia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Three Russians expelled from Montenegro: Sophisticated equipment and computers seized

Three Russian citizens were expelled from Montenegro after border police discovered a significant amount of sophisticated digital equipment and devices during an intensified border control operation. The police authorities stated that the individuals—Alexander Solomontov (38), Ivan Korchagin (26), and Andrey Ishkinin (38)—were identified, located, and inspected, revealing advanced digital and computer hardware for which they lacked documentation or clear explanations of origin and purpose. Based on these findings, which raised suspicions regarding the legality of their stay and the use of the equipment, inspectors decided to revoke their residence permits. The individuals then left Montenegro’s territory. The case has been reported to the relevant prosecutor in the Basic State Prosecution Office in Pljevlja. Police authorities, in collaboration with the National Security Agency, continue coordinated efforts to investigate the circumstances of their stay, the transmission, and intended use of the equipment, as well as reasons for its use within Montenegro’s territory. The public will be informed of the outcomes of all investigations promptly.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
(PHOTO) Three Russian citizens canceled their stay in Montenegro after suspicious equipment was found

Three Russian citizens—A. S., I. K., and A. I.—were ordered to leave Montenegro after their residence permits were revoked by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP). During a check, authorities discovered a significant amount of sophisticated digital and computer equipment, which the individuals did not have proper documentation for. The MUP stated that, under the law, their residence permits were revoked, and they departed the territory after receiving the decision. Authorities have initiated further measures to investigate the circumstances of their stay, the purpose of the equipment, and reasons for its use within Montenegro. The case has been reported to the relevant state prosecutor in Pljevlja.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the revocation of residence permits for three Russian nationals based on legal procedures. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific political narratives. The focus remains on the legal action taken by the MUP, with no indication of favor,

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenter6 hr. ago
Three Russians expelled from Montenegro: Sophisticated equipment and computers seized

Three Russian citizens were expelled from Montenegro after border police discovered a significant amount of sophisticated digital equipment and devices during an intensified border control operation. The police authorities stated that the individuals—Alexander Solomontov (38), Ivan Korchagin (26), and Andrey Ishkinin (38)—were identified, located, and inspected, revealing advanced digital and computer hardware for which they lacked documentation or clear explanations of origin and purpose. Based on these findings, which raised suspicions regarding the legality of their stay and the use of the equipment, inspectors decided to revoke their residence permits. The individuals then left Montenegro’s territory. The case has been reported to the relevant prosecutor in the Basic State Prosecution Office in Pljevlja. Police authorities, in collaboration with the National Security Agency, continue coordinated efforts to investigate the circumstances of their stay, the transmission, and intended use of the equipment, as well as reasons for its use within Montenegro’s territory. The public will be informed of the outcomes of all investigations promptly.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report based on official statements from the police authority, focusing on the procedural aspects of the expulsion without overtly criticizing or praising any political group or ideology. It does not frame the event through a specific ideological lens but rather as a执法

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