The only "armed" member of the 44th Government of Montenegro is the Minister of Agriculture Vladimir Jokovic which inherited the "beret" from 1975. From the former and current officials, judging by their applications, they stand out Savo Kentera, former director of the National Security Agency (ANB), his colleagues Dejan Perunicic i Dusko Markovic, including Boro Vučinić who was once the Minister of Defense.
Nevertheless, it is an absolute record holder Zoran Lazovic, a retired police official, who according to the last report owned as many as 11 pieces of various types of weapons.
Vesna Medenica, the former president of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, dominates among women with three pistols, albeit a gift.
Savo Kentera, who was the head of the ANB from May to October 2022, according to the last report, owns eight weapons. He inherited a BANKAL BM 16, Zastava MP 7 and Zastava M64 automatic rifles, a Zastava M98 and Zastava hunting rifle in 1983. He bought a CZ 75 P 07, a polymer pistol from the Czech arms manufacturer “Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod (CZ)”. This pistol is part of the CZ 75 series and part of a new generation of CZ pistols that uses a polymer frame, making it lighter and more corrosion resistant compared to older metal models. Kentera then marketed the Zastava CZ 99 semi-automatic pistol, which is known for its reliable operation and accuracy, and was popular not only among civilian users, but also among military and police forces in Serbia and other countries. He also owns a Glock 19, a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by the Austrian company Glock GmbH. The Glock 19 is one of the most popular pistol models produced by the company. This pistol is chambered in 9x19mm and has a standard magazine capacity of 15 rounds.
Interestingly, yes Dejan Vuksic, whom Kentera succeeded, did not report his personal weapons, and the current director of ANB Boris Milić owns the Colt Detective Special 1968, a revolver manufactured by the American company Colt's Manufacturing Company. This revolver was first introduced in 1927 and is characterized by its compactness and ease of carrying, making it popular with police officers, private detectives and civilian users looking for a concealed weapon for self-defense. The Colt Detective Special has become a legendary weapon in America due to its history, popularity and presence in many films, television series and literary works, and MILić inherited it. The director of ANB received as a gift a "tanfoglio" pistol produced by an Italian company he founded in 1948. Giuseppe Tanfoglio and since then it has become known for the quality of its products. Tanfoglio manufactures a wide range of pistols for sport shooting, competition and recreational shooting, as well as pistols for tactical and police use.
And the former director of the Montenegrin secret police, Dejan Peruničić, seems to be a fan of weapons. According to the latest report from 2020, he is the owner of five revolvers and two rifles. He inherited a TOZ -66 hunting rifle, a Remington rifle and a Detective S revolver. In the world of weapons, "Detective S" is a designation that can be used as an abbreviation for "Detective Special". In the context of guns, it usually refers to the Colt Detective Special, a compact revolver produced by the American company Colt's Manufacturing Company.
Peruničić received four revolvers as a gift: Smith&Wesson 340 M&P, Zastava M57, CZ 85 B and Tanfoglio GT 27.
Former Prime Minister Duško Marković owns six pistols, a revolver and a rifle, but the application details the models and how he acquired them.
As for the Director of Police, Veselin Veljović, Nikola Terzic i Zoran Brđanin did not report the possession of any weapons, a Aleksandar Radovic has a CZ 99 semi-automatic pistol.
When it comes to interior ministers, Danilo Šaranović, his predecessors Filip Adzic i Sergej Sekulovic did not report personal weapons, a Mevludin Nuhodzic, who held this position from 2016 to 2020, reported two "Zastava semi-automatic or repeating short-barreled firearms," whatever that means.
Even the defense ministers, at least the last few, are not fans of firearms. Dragan Krapović, Olivera Injac, Milica Pejanović Đurišić they do not have personal weapons, a Predrag Boskovic owns a gifted "ruger". However, the former director of the National Security Agency and Minister of Defense Boro Vučinić has, admittedly all from inheritance, four hunting rifles and "unique" pistols., "Browning" and "Walther PPK".
Women, for the most part, did not report the possession of weapons, except for Vesna Medenica, the former first lady of the Montenegrin judiciary. She received the pistols "unique", "flag" and "beret" as a gift.
Arsenal of Zoran Lazović
Former police officer Zoran Lazović, judging by the report, is a big fan of weapons.
He has in his collection "Smith Wesson", "sauer", "tangoglio", "blaser", two pieces of "flag ARMS", "flag" and two "berets". He bought all that, and he got a Benelli and a Lago as a gift.
Milatović and Đukanović without weapons
Milo Djukanovic i Jakov Milatovic, the former and current president of the state, did not report the possession of weapons in their asset records, as did Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić, Dritan Abazovic i Milojko Spajic.
And the President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandic he does not own a weapon.
A rich collection of Duško Golubović
Former Secret Service agent and Police Department officer Dusko Golubovic, who retired last year at his own request, also owns an impressive collection of weapons.
According to the last report he submitted to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, Golubović bought from his own money: Walter/P99, Glock/17, Glock/19x, SmithWesson/340 PD AIRLITE, CZ/CZ 85 B, CZ/BREN 2 MS, LAUGO- ALIEN 500 and Berear, and with the gift contract he became the owner of MAVERICK/88 BULLPUP,
The Walter P99 is a semi-automatic pistol known for its reliability and ergonomics. It is used worldwide in the military, police and among civilians. The P99 has different variants, including versions with a standard trigger mechanism and versions with a DAO (Double Action Only) trigger mechanism.
The Glock 17 is an Austrian semi-automatic pistol that is known for its simplicity, reliability and widespread use in the military, police and among civilians. It is one of the most popular pistols in the world. The Glock 17 uses a 9mm caliber.
The Glock 19X is a variant of the popular Glock 19 model, which was developed for the US military. This pistol combines the compactness of the Glock 19 with a larger magazine capacity and a longer barrel. Also uses 9mm caliber.
Smith & Wesson 340PD AirLite is an ultra-light and compact revolver, made of aluminum and titanium. It is used for concealed carry and self-defense. The Smith & Wesson 340PD is chambered in .357 Magnum, but can also fire .38 Special rounds.
The CZ 85 B is a variant of the popular CZ 75 model, a Czech semi-automatic pistol. This gun has a double-action/double-action trigger mechanism and can carry a high magazine capacity. The CZ 85 B uses a 9mm caliber.
CZ BREN 2 MS is a modern tactical rifle developed in the Czech Republic. This rifle comes in a variety of calibers, including 5.56x45mm NATO and 7.62x39mm. BREN 2 MS is known for its reliability, modularity and ergonomics.
The Laugo Alien 500 is an innovative semi-automatic pistol known for its unique construction and low center of mass. This gun is designed for sport shooting and competition, but it can be used for other purposes as well.
Beretta is a well-known pistol, and the Maverick 88 Bullpup is a modification of the popular Maverick 88 pump action shotgun that has a bullpup design, meaning the trigger mechanism is located behind the grip. This rifle is more compact than standard models and can be suitable for use in tight spaces.
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