The article reports on the arrest of Nenad Alajbegović, known as 'Alibeg,' a notorious fugitive from Serbia. Police officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (OKP) in Novi Sad executed a swift operation, apprehending him while he was purchasing cigarettes. The operation took less than two seconds, during which he was subdued, shot down, and disarmed. He was found wearing body armor and holding a loaded pistol. During the arrest, police discovered a significant arsenal including a CZ pistol, multiple bullets, a digital scale with drug traces, and a fake driver’s license. Alajbeg is described as a highly dangerous individual with a criminal record involving violent clashes, drugs, and weapons. He has survived three separate shootouts and over ten gunshot wounds, earning him the nickname 'the man with nine lives.'
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article focuses on a high-profile criminal arrest, it presents the event in a factual manner without overtly favoring any political stance. The narrative remains centered on the legal and law enforcement aspects rather than taking a clear ideological position. The tone is objective, though






