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A package from Moscow: Fake IPA badges seized at Dobrakovo border crossing

Moskva

Montenegrin border police found and seized 100 false badges of the International Police Association (IPA) illegally transported to Montenegro, which were supposed to be taken by the ex-Russian honorary consul, Mr Borivoje Đukić.

According to Pobjeda daily, on Wednesday around 1 a.m., during a customs inspection at the Dobrakovo Border Crossing, a package of 100 false police ID cards of the International Police Association (IPA) was found in a bus with Serbian registration plate.

Border police found it suspicious that an international police association, being the largest voluntarily police organization in the world, is illegally distributing badges to MNE.

The shipment was immediately seized and the National Police notified.

Police officers then interrogated the bus driver and found out that a package was delivered to him by a middle-aged man who just showed him his ID, gave him some money and asked to transport ‘this small package with some family documents’ to Podgorica.

As usual, the sender left contact details of the person who was supposed to pick up the shipment in the capital. In the end, it turned out that Mr Borivoje Đukić, a former Russia’s honorary consul to MNE, was supposed to take over the shipment.

Mr Đukić came under the spotlight when the daily Pobjeda revealed his unlawful involvement, as a Russian diplomat, in setting up the political party Prava Crna Gora [Real Montenegro] led by Marko Milačić, a politician who has been publicly supporting the policy of official Moscow.

Since the illegal package had not been taken over, the Montenegrin police or prosecution cannot directly accuse Mr Đukić of any hostile or illegal activity.

However, once he comes to Montenegro, he will have to answer some questions – who and why did someone give his phone number, what did he intend do after picking up a package from Belgrade with badges, IPA cards?

Of course, it is hard to expect that Mr Đukić, loyal to Moscow and the Serbian Orthodox Church, will reveal his hidden intentions just like that. However, it is likely that 100 false police badges of the International Police Association were delivered for one hundred persons in Montenegro.

 

 

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