The referee of the Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG), Aleksandar Marković (42), survived the wait early yesterday morning in front of his bar "Pećina" on the Balšića market in the center of Cetinje.
According to "Vijesti" unofficial information from the police, at least seven bullets were fired from Marković's gun.
According to the same information, the judge managed to pass without injury, because at the last moment he fell behind a nearby car.
Upon learning of the incident, a police patrol soon arrived at the scene, which conducted an investigation and interviewed several witnesses to the shooting.

During the hearing, Marković told the inspectors that he recognized the attacker.
The judge was allegedly shot by his fellow citizen Miloš Božović, who is on the run and the police are intensively searching for him.
According to the same information, before the shooting, Božović and Marković were in the "Pećina" bar.There was a verbal conflict between them, after which Božović left the judge's office.
Early in the morning on Sunday, around 4 o'clock, Marković also left the bar.
Moments later, a hail of bullets was fired at him.
The police unofficially announced that Božović was already known to them.
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