Gusinjan Attacks Municipal Police Over Illegal Parking: Chaos on Montenegro Streets!
Have you ever seen how one illegally parked truck can cause chaos worthy of an arrest? Well, in Montenegro, it just happened! S.F., a 31-year-old from Gusinje, decided to ignore traffic rules and park his truck where he shouldn’t. But it didn’t stop there – when a municipal police officer approached to warn him, S.F. exploded in a violent rage!
A Shocking Attack
Instead of moving the vehicle, this Gusinjan first refused the order, then approached the officer from behind, grabbed him by the neck, threw him to the ground, and punched him in the chest. As if that wasn’t enough, he dragged the officer across the asphalt! Is this a scene from an action movie? No, this is reality in Montenegro in 2024.
Police and Prosecutor’s Response
The Plav police didn’t waste time – they arrested S.F. immediately and filed criminal charges for assaulting an official during duty. The prosecutor’s office ordered a 72-hour detention. It’s clear this behavior won’t be tolerated, but the question remains – is this just the tip of the iceberg?
Why Is This Happening?
Illegal parking and violence against municipal police officers are not isolated incidents. Traffic chaos and disregard for the law are becoming everyday problems. People increasingly act as if they are above the law, and those trying to maintain order face danger.
What’s Next?
Will Montenegro manage to tackle this problem? Will municipal police get better protection? Or will we watch violence on the streets become the norm? This story is just one of many examples that make us ask – where is our country headed?
If you thought this was just another boring traffic story, think again. This is a wake-up call! So, what do you think? Is S.F. a hero or a villain? Drop a comment and let the people’s voice be heard!
Gusinjan Attacks Municipal Police Over Illegal Parking: Chaos on Montenegro Streets!
In Montenegro, a shocking incident occurred when 31-year-old S.F. from Gusinje illegally parked a truck and refused to move it after a municipal police officer’s warning. Instead of cooperating, a brutal attack followed – the officer was thrown to the ground, punched in the chest, and dragged across the asphalt.
The police acted quickly, arrested S.F., and filed charges. The prosecutor ordered a 72-hour detention. This case raises questions about the safety of municipal police officers and law enforcement in Montenegro.
Is this an isolated incident or a symptom of a bigger problem? Share your thoughts!
