ICE arrests Chicago-area police officer from Montenegro accused of overstaying his visa for a decade
A suburban Chicago police officer was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials after he allegedly overstayed his visa by a decade.
Radule Bojovic, a Montenegro native who serves with the Village of Hanover Park Police Department, was taken into federal custody sometime during Operation Midway Blitz, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday.
Bojovic was hired by the department in January 2025 after passing the background check and providing all required documents, including a “valid and recently renewed” Work Authorization Card, according to a press release from the Village of Hanover Park Police Department.
The police department noted that, at the time, Bojovic’s background check didn’t flag any prior run-ins with the Illinois State Police or FBI, according to the release.

