Budva: A man from Bjelopolje and a Serbian citizen insulted a police officer, fined a total of 1.250 euros

A Serbian citizen who has paid the fine will be denied residence in Montenegro in a separate proceeding.

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Bjelopolje resident I. Ć (60) and Serbian citizen BM (40) from Prokuplje were fined a total of 1.250 euros for belittling and insulting a police officer from the Security Department.

This, as "Vijesti" unofficially learned, is the decision of the President of the Minor Offences Court in Budva, Judge Marko Đukanović.

A Serbian citizen who has paid the fine will be denied residence in Montenegro in a separate proceeding.

As we learned, they were detained by the Budva police in Petrovac this morning, two hours after midnight, after insulting police officer SL.

Namely, according to this information, at two o'clock after midnight, in front of a restaurant in Petrovac, IZ belittled police officer S. L, who arrived at the scene after a citizen reported the incident, saying to him "I don't give a damn about you being a police officer." In doing so, he committed a violation of the Public Order and Peace Act.

While police officer SL was taking the Bjelopolje man to the official car, he was prevented from doing so by a Serbian citizen who grabbed him by the back and pulled him, saying "let him go, you motherfucker...". He then continued to insult police officers IM and BM, insulting them "f.... you two, you motherfucker...".

Judge Đukanović fined IZ 525 euros, while Serbian citizen BM was fined 725 euros.

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