They will ask that postmen be granted official status

"We will make our procedures more comprehensive, especially when it comes to using the GPS system. It is the postman's responsibility to turn on the GPS system when he goes out into the field."

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Photo: Post of Montenegro
Photo: Post of Montenegro
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

After the last case, when the body of twenty-five-year-old postman Miloš Stamatović was found on the shore of Morača, the director of the Post of Montenegro, Dragan Tufegdžić, said that he will ask the Ministry of Justice to consider the possibility of granting postmen the status of an official.

Tufegdžić said in Colors of the Morning on TV VIjesti that the Post Office will make efforts to increase the safety of workers.

"We will make our procedures more comprehensive, especially when it comes to the use of the GPS system. It is the postman's responsibility to turn on the GPS system when he goes out into the field. The use of the GPS system will be mandatory, as well as for the postmen to answer the phone."

According to the rules, Tufegdžić stated, a postman can have a maximum of 8.000 euros with him.

"According to the available information, there have been no robberies of postmen from 2016 until today. However, that does not make the issue of the safety of postmen any less important, so we will send an initiative to the Ministry of Justice to grant them the status of an official," said the director.

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