Citizens complained to the Council: The police do not allow driving to Ostrog...

Citizens also complained that when entering and leaving the Church of Christ's Resurrection in Podgorica, the police check them, and one of them was not allowed to enter the courtyard of the village church.
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Mansatir Ostrog, Photo: Boris Pejović
Mansatir Ostrog, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The police do not allow citizens to drive to the Ostrog Monastery, they identify them when entering and leaving the Church of Christ's Resurrection in Podgorica, and one of them is not allowed to enter the yard of the village church.

These are the complaints received by the Council for Citizen Control of Police Work, which it immediately began to investigate.

"Three citizens complained to the Council for Civil Control of Police Work about the behavior of police officers when they intended to use the guaranteed freedom of religion and express their religious beliefs. All complaints were taken into account and appropriate verification procedures were initiated. As one complainant also owns a video record of the actions of the police, the Council recommended that a meeting be organized in CB Podgorica between the appropriate elder, the citizen and the member of the Council in charge of the case in order to jointly review the recording in the citizen's possession and provide all necessary clarifications regarding the specific event," the Council announced.

They pointed out that they expect detailed information about the measures and actions taken from the Police Administration.

The Police Administration did not comment on the latest complaints.

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