Aircraft Fell in Vermosh, Pilot and Passenger Still in Escapate

For 5 days, the plane that made a forced landing in Vermosh, has not been removed and also at point zero appear the findings regarding the identification of the pilot, passenger and the person who helped them leave the scene. 

Police sources at the Shkodra Police Directorate suggest that the person who spoke to the residents of the community, asking them not to approach, spoke Albanian and not Montenegrin. 

The problem remains the fact that the area where the plane landed and then the people on board escaped through the off-road vehicle is not equipped with security cameras. The police were able to take the cameras along the road, mainly in the segment Tamare-Vermosh and from there they exercised control in about 20 vehicles, mainly of the inhabitants of the area. 

But, the results so far have been disappointing, as off-road vehicles are in widespread use by residents of mountainous areas, while there is no more detailed specification, to make a difference from other vehicles and raise suspicions of the investigative group. 

While, it is confirmed that the aircraft did not have the authorization to move in the area, but based on the model of the aircraft, it moves at a short distance from the ground, which means that it is not caught by air traffic control radars being considered 'blind spots'. 

For 5 days, the investigative group has been climbing the mountain, in Velipoja of Vermosh, interrogating the residents, but it must be said that the data they have managed to collect is scarce.