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Le Monde
Le Monde
3 Jan 2025


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Montenegro authorities announced Friday, January 3, measures to curb illegal weapons following a gunman's rampage that killed 12 people this week, the second mass shooting in the country in less than three years.

On Wednesday, January 1, a 45-year-old man opened fire at a restaurant in the town of Cetinje, beginning a killing spree that prompted the government to announce three days of national mourning.

"The availability of weapons is excessive and horrifying, and it cannot be justified by tradition," Prime Minister Milojko Spajic said at a press conference after a meeting of the country's National Security Council.

The attacker in Cetinje, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, had a history of possessing illegal weapons, some of which were seized from him in 2022.

Spajic said new searches would be carried out for illegal weapons, giving people in possession of them a two-month deadline to turn them in without facing legal consequences.

"After that, a new law will come into effect, under which possession, especially carrying illegal weapons, will be punished severely," Spajic said, warning that "there will be no mercy".

The government will also review all permits issued for legally owned firearms.

"We will adopt a new law, and those with permits will have until January 2026 to undergo new, stricter security and health screenings," Spajic said.

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His announcements came after dozens of people gathered outside the government building in the capital Podgorica to demand accountability for the killings.

The protesters left 12 flowers on the protective fence outside the building to commemorate the 12 victims. Three other victims wounded in the Bajice attack remain in hospital, one in critical condition, Montenegro's Clinical Center said Friday.

"The tragedy in Cetinje is a heavy burden for our small country," Spajic said.

Le Monde with AFP