Serbian citizen suspected of defrauding Nikšić residents: Promised them jobs in Austria, took more than 1.800 euros...?

Criminal charges have been filed against the IP.

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Serbian citizen IP (29) is suspected of defrauding two people from Nikšić, falsely presenting himself and promising them jobs in Austria, the Police Directorate (UP) announced today.

The statement states that the Serbian citizen was cheated by the people of Nikšić and paid over 1.800 euros, and that the police have filed a criminal complaint against him.

"Police officers of the Regional Security Center 'West', acting upon a report from two injured parties, undertook activities within their jurisdiction, with the support of officers from the Crime Prevention Sector, and identified and prosecuted a person suspected of fraud. Namely, officers of the Nikšić Security Department, Economic Crime Suppression Unit, filed a criminal complaint with the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Nikšić against a person IP (29) from the Republic of Serbia on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of fraud," the UP statement reads.

The institution said that it is suspected that "IP committed this crime in a way that, in the period from October 21 to 30, 2025, with the intention of obtaining unlawful material gain, he misled and misled two injured parties from Nikšić, falsely presenting himself and promising them employment in Austria."

"In the name of a promise of employment, the injured parties paid the perpetrator money on three occasions in a total amount of over 1.800 euros. Police officers acted upon the report of the injured parties, undertook a series of activities within their jurisdiction, identified the perpetrator, confirmed his data through international operational police cooperation and filed a criminal complaint against him," the UP said.

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