Australian drove drunk, then insulted and attacked police officers in Budva, fined 3.300 euros

The Australian first did not stop at the stop sign, and then insulted the policemen while they were detaining him, "Vijesti" sources said.

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Australian citizen PM (51), a native of Zenica, was fined in two separate proceedings before the Budva Misdemeanor Court, with a total fine of 3.300 euros.

As "Vijesti" found out, he was driving a "Fiat" car with Belgrade registration on 19.50. Juli street, next to TQ Plaza, last night around 13:1,54, when the Budva police patrol tried to stop him. However, even though the policeman properly raised the stop sign, the Australian refused to stop and continued driving, only to be stopped by a patrol a few minutes later on Mediteranska street in the city center. He was breathalyzed and it was determined that he was driving with XNUMX per thousand of alcohol in his blood.

Due to these two misdemeanors, Magdalena Mijić, judge of the Magistrates' Court in Budva, determined, as "Vijesti" has learned, a single fine of 1.800 euros.

However, after he was stopped and breathalyzed, the Australian began insulting the police officers of the VP and MV while they were bringing him to the official premises of the Budva Security Department.

He addressed them with derogatory words: "You bitches, you'll see who I am, what I'm going to do to you when I get out of the van. What do you want from me, Montenegrin monkeys, I'll eat you in the mouth, I'll kill you all", they claim "News" sources. They add that while they were driving to the police station in an official vehicle, and in the official parking lot in front of OB Budva, the Australian continued to disparage her, saying: "What the hell, do you want me to break you, go away, and take that gun from you?" , so that you don't have him to fuck with him anymore. Then the Australian allegedly swung his fist in the direction of policeman VP to hit him, and tore policeman MV's uniform.

In a separate proceeding, Judge Mijić fined him EUR 1.500.

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