No classes this morning at school near Tivat, police on the ground after claims of an armed person moving through Krtole

The police unofficially announced that the situation is completely under control and appealed to citizens not to spread panic on social media.

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Photo: Siniša Luković
Photo: Siniša Luković
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Due to the concerns of some parents and their decision not to send their children to school, there are no classes at the "Branko Brinić" Elementary School in Radovići near Tivat this morning.

Some citizens of Krtole were concerned by information that spread on social networks late last night that an unknown person, allegedly armed with a rifle, was moving through Krtole.

The incident was immediately reported to the police, who went to the scene and spent the night searching the area and verifying the information.

The police are still on the scene, and they are unofficially announcing that the situation is completely under control and are appealing to citizens not to spread panic on social media.

The police are checking all available information, as well as surveillance camera footage from a building in Radovići, which shows a young man walking past the building, carrying an object that looks like a rifle in his hands.

The Tivat Security Department unofficially said that they are checking all the circumstances surrounding the video, as well as all other available information about the person in it.

The police have been continuously on the ground in Krtoli since late last night and are taking all necessary measures and actions to resolve this situation, a source told "Vijesti".

The Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Tivat, Jovan Brinić, confirmed to "Vijesti" that until this situation is completely resolved, there will definitely be an increased police presence in Krtoli.

"The appeal is that there is no room for panic. Also, in a conversation with the school principal, it was announced that due to certain concerns from parents, there will be no classes at school today, but he also appeals that decisions should not be made via social networks, but in discussions with the relevant institutions," Brinić pointed out.

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