Obradović arrested: Drunk man runs red light and kills man?

A breathalyzer test conducted on the driver determined the presence of alcohol in the body at a concentration of 1,4 g/kg, reported to "Vijesti".

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BMW ended up outside the garage, Photo: Capital City Protection and Rescue Service
BMW ended up outside the garage, Photo: Capital City Protection and Rescue Service
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Podgorica Kosta Obradovic (34) was arrested on suspicion of driving drunk through a red light and causing a traffic accident in which he was killed. VP (57).

The fifty-seven-year-old man died on Saturday morning, around 6:50 am, in an accident on Podgorica's Moskovska Street.

The Police Directorate responded to "Vijesti" that officers of the Podgorica Security Department, after taking official measures and actions, in coordination and on the order of the state prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, deprived Obradović of his liberty.

"Due to suspicion that he committed a serious criminal offense against the safety of public transport, to the detriment of the person of the police officer, who died as a result of the injuries sustained," said the Urava police.

That institution confirmed the list that Obradović caused the accident while intoxicated.

"The traffic accident, as is suspected, occurred on Moskovska Street in Podgorica, in the early morning hours, where there was contact between a Škoda vehicle, with Podgorica license plates, driven by ML (40), and a 'BMW' vehicle, also with Podgorica license plates, driven by KO (34), where it is suspected that the driver of the 'BMW' vehicle ran a red light when entering the intersection, after which there was contact with a 'Skoda' taxi vehicle," the UP said.

They also explained that an on-site investigation was conducted after the accident was reported to them.

"And by order of the competent state prosecutor, further measures and actions were ordered to be taken to determine all the circumstances of the traffic accident. Also, a breathalyzer test conducted on the driver of the car determined the presence of alcohol in the body at a concentration of 1,4 g/kg," they stated.

The security institution added that at the time of the accident, VP was in the passenger seat of the Skoda, and died at the scene due to his injuries.

The suspect Obradović was brought before the state prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica yesterday for further proceedings.

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