Serbian citizen sentenced to 23 days in prison for multiple traffic violations

Ž.J. (33) from Mladenovac will be banned from driving in Montenegro for four months, and the ban will take effect after serving his prison sentence.

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Illustration, Photo: Boris Pejović
Illustration, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Serbian citizen Ž.J. (33) from Mladenovac was found guilty and sentenced to 15 days in prison and a fine of 180 euros.

"He was tried in an urgent procedure because the previous night in Budva, members of the Police Directorate found him driving an unregistered vehicle under the influence of the narcotic drug marijuana, and he did not even have a valid driver's license. Since the defendant did not pay the fine after the decision was announced, it was converted into an eight-day prison sentence, so the defendant, as a foreign citizen, was immediately taken to UIKS Spuž to serve a total of 23 days of his sentence," announced the President of the Budva Minor Offences Court, Marko Đukanović.

He will be banned from driving vehicles on the territory of Montenegro for four months, and the ban will take effect after serving his prison sentence.

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