Today, Montenegrin police surrounded a building in the center of Podgorica, on Vuk Karadjiq Street, where businessman Aco Djukanovic reportedly lives.

The same building also houses a branch of the bank "Prva Banka", which he owns - something that has attracted attention due to the bank's importance in the country's economy and its ties to former politicians.


According to Montenegrin media, police forces have been deployed around the building, parts of the road have been blocked to traffic, and inspectors are conducting an operation that is expected to include raids on Aco's properties.

Special police units, armed and stationed at key points around the building, have also been reported on the ground, writes vijesti.me.

Aco Djukanovic is the brother of former Prime Minister and President of Montenegro, Milo Djukanovic, who has been a central figure in the country's politics for decades and has had a major influence on the political and economic life of Montenegro. Due to this connection, this police operation has attracted great public and media interest in the country and the region.

Recent reports also indicate that raids may also be carried out on other properties and facilities linked to Djukanovic – beyond the main building in Podgorica – including alleged properties in the town of Niksic.

These actions appear to be part of a broader investigation related to the family's finances and how their wealth has been built over recent years.

Meanwhile, the operation is being led by the Basic State Prosecution Office in Podgorica, which suggests that the investigations have a deep institutional profile and may be related to larger legal or criminal issues. According to initial information, the police are trying to secure documents and evidence that may be important for the ongoing investigations.

Otherwise, security has been increased in the area and the action is being followed by local and international media. /Telegraph/