Police on the scene, no trace of the attacker: Inspectors are monitoring the building where Radulović lives

Podgorica prosecutors and police have not revealed who set fire to the cars of influencer Jovan Jodžir Radulović, but claim that they are taking all measures to identify the attackers...

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Radulović's burning car, Photo: Jelena Jovanović
Radulović's burning car, Photo: Jelena Jovanović
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Podgorica prosecutors and police have not discovered who set fire to the influencer's cars. Jovan Jodžir Radulović, but claim that they are taking all measures to identify the attackers. As they told "Vijesti", they are monitoring the building where Radulović lives in the evening hours, with the aim of spotting those who previously set the fires.

Radulović had two of his cars destroyed in arson attacks - on March 10, 2021 and December 3, 2024. Three months later, an unknown assailant attempted to set fire to a third car, which was being used by his wife, a journalist. Irena RadulovićThe attack took place on the night of March 3, around 3.40:XNUMX AM.

After the second fire, Radulović requested an urgent assessment of the family's safety, as well as concrete measures to find the perpetrators. Irena Radulović repeated this on March 3, 2025, after another attempted attack.

The Radulovićs were recently informed by the Police Directorate that the security assessment requested by the influencer after the second attack has been completed, and that their officers will be monitoring the building where they live at night.

Responding to questions from Vijesti, the Police Directorate said that they could not provide details about how many of their officers were present and when, near the building where the Radulovićs live.

"We cannot provide operational data on the presence of police officers and the deployment of the service with exact time frames because that would expose a conspiracy. Therefore, according to the assessment, police officers are carrying out operational preventive measures, regular visits to the places of residence of persons of interest both during the day and at night, all with the aim of observing interesting persons who have committed criminal acts in the previous period," the Police Directorate said.

Thus, they answered the questions whether, in accordance with the assessment that was directly communicated to journalist Radulović, a measure to secure the residential space during the night hours was planned and implemented, and if so, how is this being implemented and in what time interval, or what specific measures are the police taking to protect the Radulović family, taking into account the repeated incidents.

Vijesti also asked the security institution whether their officers record their presence in the field, and if so, whether they submit that data.

"Police Directorate officers, in this and other cases, are recording and compiling reports, and we cannot provide details about the police activities carried out because that would expose the police actions.".. "Taking into account the fact that the person of your interest has not been granted protected person status, in this context, alternative operational-preventive measures and actions are being taken, including visits, controls and observations to the extent possible, with a special emphasis on evening hours," explained the UP.

Responding to the question of whether there is any operational information regarding the destruction of Radulović's vehicle, or whether the police have made any progress in the investigations into the burning of two of their cars and the attempted burning of a third, they said that they are doing everything they can to shed light on them...

"The police are undertaking intensive operational-tactical, procedural and other procedural actions in order to shed light on the events that are the subject of your questions, and these measures and actions are still ongoing," their responses state.

ARROSTING

In December last year, Radulović's "Golf 7.5R" was completely destroyed in a fire, and the fire also damaged his neighbor's car, as well as the terrace of his ground-floor apartment.

Radulović's BMW was set on fire in March 2021, but the police have not yet solved the case.

While the police are speaking scantily about these investigations, Vijesti learned that in December last year, a man from Podgorica who had previously been arrested for committing crimes refused to take a polygraph test, and in March, after an arson attempt, a man from Nikšić who has no criminal record refused to take a polygraph test.

It is not known whether prosecutors and police officers checked their alibi and possibly conducted an anthropological examination to determine whether these were the people recorded by the camera as the attackers.

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