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06-May-2023
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The police are looking for the author of the email that threatened butchery at the ETF

The threat that a massacre will be committed at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Podgorica arrived yesterday afternoon to several email addresses at the University of Montenegro, including that higher education institution and the Student Parliament, Pobjeda confirmed.
Immediately after they received an email with threatening content at the University at 3:05 p.m., they informed the Police Directorate, which, as our paper was informed, increased the presence of the police, while the faculty premises were not evacuated.
As Pobjeda was told in the Police Directorate, the police are taking measures and trying to determine who is behind the email whose username is killeretf, and the investigation is being conducted by the High-Tech Crime Suppression Group.
Sowing fear
What happened in Serbia is nothing that I prepared for the Faculty of Electrical Engineering... You will see today that all of you judged and mistreated me, especially the professors who thought they were someone and something... There is going to be an unprecedented butchery on University just wait if you can!!! - stated in the threatening message.
The same message was also sent to the e-mail of the Student Parliament at 3:21 p.m.
The warning to the UCG address came three days after the massacre at the Belgrade Elementary School "Vladislav Ribnikar", where a juvenile killed nine and wounded seven people, and then another mass murder in Mladenovac, also in Serbia, where a 21-year-old young man from killed eight and wounded 14 people with automatic weapons.
At the same time, several smaller incidents were registered in Serbia, which happened between the two massacres that shrouded the country in black. A case was also recorded two days ago in another Belgrade school, "Miloje Vasić", where a student simulated an attack, wanting to intimidate the students, which is why that institution suspended classes on May 4.
A day after the mass murder in the Belgrade school, the police in Bosnia and Herzegovina prosecuted a young man who, using his first and last name, threatened to commit a similar act at the School of Economics in that city, inspired by the Belgrade tragedy, via the social network Instagram. He threatened to kill the students and staff of the secondary school.
In the published message, he stated that he has been preparing something similar for a long time.
There will be an unprecedented massacre in Bihać, I swear on your life, when you knew how to condemn and avoid me, it will be terror.
The case in Serbia unequivocally affected the chain of threats in the region, to which the police and investigative bodies react without leaving room for speculation.
The domino effect of justifying or glorifying the methods that were applied in Serbia is spreading on social networks, which indicates that the tragedy in Serbia either does not touch or encourages part of the younger population to use terrible rhetoric or generate negative attention.
Fake bombs
Half a year ago, the University of Montenegro was repeatedly the target of false bomb threats, which turned out to be part of a campaign of intimidation, which during that month, based on an investigation and international cooperation, was determined to have come from a minor from the Czech Republic.
The target of the threatening messages were almost 100 primary and secondary schools, higher education institutions and local government bodies in several Montenegrin municipalities. Independently of that case, several separate false reports were subsequently recorded in coastal municipalities.
A similar situation was recorded a year ago, when the Russian extremist organization "Men's State" and its leader Vladislav Pozdnjakov were behind false reports about bombs, which were allegedly planted in elementary schools.
Previously, Pozdnjakov published a video on the Telegraf network in which he threatens civil activist Aleksandar Zeković. The threats came about because Zeković, on behalf of the organization, publicly invited state authorities on May 21 and filed a criminal complaint to determine the basis on which it was possible for Pozdnjakov to stay in Montenegro, from where he criticized the official Podgorica's attitude towards the war in Ukraine.
It turned out that Pozdnjakov left Montenegro in February 2022, and how he even managed to enter remained unknown, since he was officially labeled as an extremist in his native Russia.
POBJEDA

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