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Suspected of Disposing Marijuana Packages Beneath a Bench in a Children’s Playground

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A 20-year-old individual, identified as MB from Bijelo Polje, has been apprehended on allegations of unauthorized production, possession, and distribution of narcotics, as reported by the Police Directorate (UP) today.

“Police officers observed him at a children’s playground, where he was seen discarding multiple small PVC packages from beneath the bench he occupied. Upon investigation, it was confirmed that the substance in question is believed to be marijuana, intended for further sale,” the statement indicated.

The UP further mentioned that MB will be presented to the acting prosecutor at the Higher State Prosecutor’s Office in Bijelo Polje for appropriate legal procedures within the stipulated timeframe.

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