Pavlović fined 600 euros for obstructing a police officer from searching his apartment

As stated in the misdemeanor report filed by the police against Pavlović, yesterday at around 16.30:XNUMX p.m. in the Bečići neighborhood, he obstructed police officer N. Š. from conducting a search of the apartment on the order of the investigating judge of the Basic Court in Kotor.

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Judge Katarina Vujačić Vuksanović of the Budva Minor Offences Court sentenced Ilija Pavlović, a resident of Budva, to a fine of 600 euros for obstructing a police officer from searching his apartment.

This was confirmed to "Vijesti" by the President of the Minor Offences Court in Budva, Marko Đukanović.

The Police Directorate announced today that it had arrested three people, including Pavlović, and that it had prevented a serious crime.

As stated in the misdemeanor report filed by the police against Pavlović, yesterday at around 16.30:XNUMX p.m. in the Bečići neighborhood, he obstructed police officer N. Š. from conducting a search of the apartment on the order of the investigating judge of the Basic Court in Kotor.

He allegedly approached NP, who is the subject of criminal proceedings, and tried to engage in conversation with him, and despite the police officer's warning to move away and not interfere with the search of the apartment, he refused, belittling the police officer with the words "who are you to tell me what to do?"

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