Professor from Rožaje suspected of sending threatening email to US Embassy in Podgorica

As announced by the Police Directorate, AK is employed at a high school in Rožaje, and a check through police records revealed that he had previously been reported and prosecuted for the criminal offense of domestic violence.

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Police arrested AK (35) from Rožaje on suspicion of sending a threatening message to the embassy administration and top officials to the official email address of the United States Embassy in Montenegro.

As announced by the Police Directorate, AK is employed as an English teacher at a high school in Rožaje, and a check of police records revealed that he had previously been reported and prosecuted for the criminal offense of domestic violence.

"The Rožaj police, based on information received from the Sector for the Protection of Persons and Facilities, immediately took measures and actions within its jurisdiction, located and brought in the person AK, from whom information was collected in the official premises. On that occasion, AK told police officers that he had sent an e-mail with questionable content from his laptop," the police announced.

It is added that, pursuant to a court order, police officers searched the apartment used by AK and found and temporarily seized a laptop computer.

"The state prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Rožaje was informed of the incident and stated that AK's actions did not contain elements of a criminal offense, but rather that it was a misdemeanor, after which police officers deprived this person of his liberty on suspicion of committing a misdemeanor under Article 7 of the Law on Public Order and Peace - insulting or insolent behavior," it was announced.

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