Border Police Confiscate Porsche and Audi

Russian citizen prosecuted for forged driver's license

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Photo: Police Directorate
Photo: Police Directorate
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Officers of the Border Police Sector seized two vehicles with international warrants at two border crossings and processed a Russian citizen.

In Ulcinj, at the Sukobin border crossing, upon entering Montenegro, a check was carried out on a Kosovo citizen, VJ (36), who was driving a "posh" car with Kosovo license plates.

A database check revealed that the vehicle had been wanted by Swedish Interpol since February 21. The car was temporarily seized by order of the state prosecutor, with the aim of implementing further measures and actions, the Police Directorate announced.

seized vehicles
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The Border Police in Rožaje, acting on operational information, conducted a targeted check of an "Audi Q5" car with French license plates, driven by HA (40) from Rožaje.

"During the inspection, HA did not possess the necessary documentation to drive the vehicle, while additional checks determined that the license plates on this car belong to an Audi Q7, and that there was also a mismatch in the chassis number," the statement reads.

The vehicle was seized from HA by order of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Rožaje and will be subject to further police checks.

seized vehicles
photo: Police Department

At the Dobrakovo border crossing, at the entrance to Montenegro, a border check was carried out on a Mercedes vehicle and its driver, Russian citizen AK (46).

"Upon checking the driver's license that he provided, police and Frontex officers suspected that it was a forgery, and collected information from the named person and informed the state prosecutor in Bijelo Polje about the incident, who stated that criminal charges should be filed against AK, in summary proceedings, on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of forgery," the police announced.

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