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Increasing Fuel Thefts in Block 9: Campers and Trucks Damaged

09.03.2026 21:03 1 min 1 source
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Increasing Fuel Thefts in Block 9: Campers and Trucks Damaged
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Owners of campers and trucks in Podgorica's Block 9 district report an increase in fuel thefts involving punctured tanks. Several vehicles have been damaged in the last 15 days, with each incident causing hundreds of euros in damage. Owners express concern over the lack of official response, despite the presence of surveillance cameras and a nearby police post.

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09.03.2026 standard.co.me SRP

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🇲🇪 Montenegro — fuel prices

Updated: 11.05.2026

Diesel

$1.85 /l

€1.71 · £1.45/l

58 of 106

pricier than 54% of countries

Petrol

$1.74 /l

€1.61 · £1.37/l

67 of 107

pricier than 62% of countries

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