Vladimir Bajčeta
Vladimir Bajčeta is a former police officer in Montenegro who has recently been implicated in a high-profile double murder case involving the killings of Nemanja Prelević and Danilo Peković. His communications with fellow police officers, including Nebojša Bugarin, revealed discussions about the circumstances surrounding the murders and potential threats to his safety. Bajčeta has been described as having a significant presence within the police force, but also as part of a purported police narcotics cartel, raising serious concerns about corruption and criminal connections within law enforcement.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Montenegro | 5 | 2.80 | 0.45% | +10% | 628,066 | 3,143 | $5,500 | 28$ |
| Totals | 5 | 628,066 | 3,143 | $5,500 | 28$ |
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is a former police special agent implicated in the police drug cartel.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is a former police special agent accused of involvement in the drug cartel.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is mentioned in connection with the ongoing investigation into drug trafficking.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is implicated in the drug trafficking organization being investigated.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is mentioned as part of the accused group in the criminal case.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is a defendant who has expressed frustration over his prolonged detention.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is implicated in the ongoing criminal proceedings.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is mentioned in connection with the drug trafficking activities.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta is one of the accused individuals in the drug trafficking case.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Bajčeta claimed that 'our' people formed a parallel government after the Democratic Party of Socialists lost the elections in August 2020.
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