ALBANIANS SMUGGLING GUNS ACROSS THE BORDER: This is what they told the Serbian police, they found thermal imaging cameras (PHOTO)



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At the Batrovci crossing, the violation was discovered on November 13, when a “BMW” with Belgian registration was set aside at the entrance of the country for a detailed inspection, with three men traveling, a Belgian, an Albanian and a supposed citizen. “Kosovo”.

When asked what they have to report to customs, the 42-year-old driver replied on behalf of everyone that they have nothing but personal luggage.

He added that they were heading to the territory of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, because allegedly, as the owner of a private company in Belgium, he needed workers, in addition to the fact that he employed two colleagues.

However, through a detailed check on the travel bags and suitcases in the trunk, two “Hawk Endurance 30VA” brand optical sights, one “ND3 SubZero” brand laser sight, two “Vorior Turbo Kit Olajt” tactical LED lamps “and a thermal imaging camera” Heje E3 Pro “.

A fault process has been initiated before the competent court against the driver of the car, a Belgian citizen and one of his companions from the KIM territory, who denounced themselves as owners of undeclared parts of arms.

A 7.62mm “Zastava” pistol with 400 rounds associated with it was seized at the Gostun crossing on November 10, when a 52-year-old Montenegrin citizen was thwarted in smuggling, who also said he had nothing to report to control customs.

After the car was inspected in detail, a pistol was first found in a plastic bag on the floor in front of the passenger seat, and then after inspecting the luggage in the backpack, a bag with a 401 TT bullet was found -7.62 mm between the cabinet.

The Montenegrin citizen, along with weapons and ammunition, was seized by the police and the prosecution, according to customs.

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