Budva: Russian forbade police and inspectors from entering construction site, fined 900 euros

NS (29) obstructed police officers of the Bar Border Police Station who were assisting state authorities in controlling the movement and residence of foreigners, preventing them from entering the construction site.

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Russian citizen NS (29) was found guilty before the Budva Misdemeanor Court and fined 900 euros for preventing police officers and a labor inspector from inspecting a construction site in the Blizikuće neighborhood above Sveti Stefan.

The verdict was handed down today, as confirmed to "Vijesti", by the President of the Minor Offences Court in Budva, Judge Marko Đukanović.

The defendant allegedly obstructed police officers from the Bar AD Border Police Station and E. Š. who were assisting state authorities in controlling the movement and residence of foreigners, preventing them from entering the construction site.

He refused to open the gate to the police officers, as well as the labor inspector MM, who was supposed to carry out the inspection, so they could enter the construction site, telling them - "You can't enter, who are you to enter the building. This is Sergej's property, he has the key."

After being fined, the defendant paid immediately.

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