Ivanovic acquitted of charges that he cut off the path of vehicles escorting Spajic and insulted police officers

Petar Ivanović, as Ana Bokan, judge and spokesperson for the Minor Offences Court in Podgorica, told "Vijesti", was acquitted due to lack of evidence.

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Ivanovic, Photo: Luka Zeković
Ivanovic, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Former Minister of Agriculture and former senior official and MP of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Petar Ivanović, was acquitted today before the Minor Offences Court in Podgorica of charges that on October 15 last year he blocked the path of vehicles escorting Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and that he insulted the police officers escorting the Prime Minister.

Ivanovic, as Ana Bokan, judge and spokesperson for the Minor Offences Court in Podgorica, told "Vijesti", was acquitted due to lack of evidence.

On October 15th of last year, "Vijesti" reported that multiple sources confirmed that the police were determining whether Ivanovic had crossed the path of the vehicles that were escorting Spajic.

Ivanovic was then arrested for that incident.

He was released on October 16th of last year, after being brought before a judge at the Minor Offences Court in Podgorica earlier that day.

After questioning Ivanovic and police officers, the hearing was then postponed to January 15th.

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