Who "brought" xenophobia to the streets?

The case of the mistaken arrest of a Turkish and Azerbaijani citizen, after the wounding of Podgorica resident MJ in Zabjelo, has opened up an old question: who is responsible when the police or the prosecution make a mistake that in this case triggered a chain of xenophobic attacks on Turks in Montenegro? According to established practice, for now, no one is to blame

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Photo: TV Vijesti
Photo: TV Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

As per the previously tried and tested pattern, in the end, no one from the security or judicial sectors is to blame for the fact that the wrong people were arrested due to the incident between Montenegrin and foreign citizens in Zabjelo.

But the consequences were enormous: the case sparked a wave of xenophobic attacks on Turks, and the government introduced visas for Turkey, even though it ultimately turned out that Azerbaijanis were involved in the incident.

Who bears responsibility for the wrongdoing - the prosecution, the police, or the entire security sector led by the Democrats?

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