More than 1,500 weapons in Montenegro have so far been handed in during a gun amnesty, which the government introduced after a mass shooting on New Year’s Day. But experts warn that without stronger enforcement, illegal weapons will continue to thrive. Abdulvehab Ejupi reports.
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