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In Montenegro, three Russians have had their residence permits revoked after suspicious equipment was found (PHOTO)
Slovenia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

In Montenegro, three Russians have had their residence permits revoked after suspicious equipment was found (PHOTO)

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro revoked the residence permits of three Russian citizens after border police discovered a large amount of sophisticated digital equipment and devices at their possession. The two 38-year-old and one 26-year-old Russians could not provide proper documentation or explain the origin and purpose of the equipment. Due to circumstances raising suspicion about the legality of their stay and the intended use of the equipment, inspectors for foreigners issued decisions to revoke their residence permits, which they then left Montenegro. The incident was reported to the competent state prosecutor at the state prosecution office in Pljevlja. Police will take further measures to determine the circumstances related to the purpose of their stay, transfer, and potential use of the found equipment, as well as reasons for its use on Montenegrin territory.

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In Montenegro, three Russians have had their residence permits revoked after suspicious equipment was found (PHOTO)

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro revoked the residence permits of three Russian citizens after border police discovered a large amount of sophisticated digital equipment and devices at their possession. The two 38-year-old and one 26-year-old Russians could not provide proper documentation or explain the origin and purpose of the equipment. Due to circumstances raising suspicion about the legality of their stay and the intended use of the equipment, inspectors for foreigners issued decisions to revoke their residence permits, which they then left Montenegro. The incident was reported to the competent state prosecutor at the state prosecution office in Pljevlja. Police will take further measures to determine the circumstances related to the purpose of their stay, transfer, and potential use of the found equipment, as well as reasons for its use on Montenegrin territory.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the revocation of residence permits based on the discovery of unexplained equipment, without overtly endorsing any political stance. It focuses on the procedural actions taken by authorities and does not frame the issue in a clearly left or right-leaning way.

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