UP: Protected persons who were on the terrace of the bar in Budva where the fight broke out were not threatened

"Vijesti" previously announced that Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić and Minister of Internal Affairs Danilo Saranović were sitting on the terrace of the bar.

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Budva, Photo: Shutterstock
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The protected persons who, at the time of the fight in the bar near the Old Town in Budva, were on the terrace of the catering establishment, and not inside where the incident broke out, were not threatened, nor did the incident have anything to do with the protected persons, the Police Administration (UP) announced. .

"Vijesti" previously announced that Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić and Interior Minister Danilo Saranović were sitting on the terrace of the bar.

"Last night around 23.25:XNUMX p.m., the Budva police were informed that in a catering facility located on the promenade in that city, there was a disturbance of public order and peace, with a physical confrontation between two people. Police officers came to the scene and found out that there was a physical conflict between NM and MZ inside the bar. Notifications were collected from the actors of the event, as well as from the owners of the catering facility and from the employees, and the prosecutor at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Kotor was informed of the same. the actions of these persons do not acquire the elements of a criminal offense that is prosecuted ex officio. The officers of the Budva Security Department are taking further measures and actions to establish all the facts and circumstances in relation to the said event, and will assess the existence of a type of offense under the Law on Public Order and Peace in relation to the mentioned persons", it is stated in the press release of the UP.

"Police officers who happened to be at the scene of the incident took actions within their jurisdiction and prevented the incident from escalating," it concludes.

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