Translations: Podgorica
Case info
Personal info
- Regional centerPodgorica
- Who was attacked?Journalist
- GenderFemale
- Victim(s) nameMagdalena Čelanović
Media outlet
- Name of the media outletGradska RTV
- Type of media platformRadio
- Source of information about the incidenthttps://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/crna-hronika/756069/voditeljka-gradske-tv-prijavila-doktora-zbog-prijetnji-i-uvreda; https://libertaspress.me/single-news/3527 ; https://mina.news/vijesti-iz-crne-gore/perunicic-novcano-kaznjen-zbog-prijetnji-uvreda-i-uznemiravanja-novinarke/
Incident Data
- Date of incident26.04.2025
- CityPodgorica
- Perpetrator(s)Known (convicted)
- Attacked by(ordinary) citizens
- Means of incidents and attacksE-mail
Posts or comments on social networks - Type of incidentOther threats to journalists
- Type of threatAggressive, harassing or discriminatory statements
Action by the authorities
- Police actionThe police questioned and arrested Peruničić.
- Public prosecutor's actionDuring her closing arguments, Podgorica Prosecutor Romina Vlahović proposed that Peruničić be sentenced to the maximum term of imprisonment for the offenses committed.
- Court actionThe Misdemeanor Court in Podgorica fined him the maximum amount of €1,000 and imposed a security measure requiring mandatory outpatient treatment for alcoholism.
- Legal status of the casePerpetrator is convicted
- Type of violationPersecution
Action taken by the journalists' association
- Was journalist's association informed by the journalists directly?Unknown
On April 26, Magdalena Čelanović, a host at Gradska Television, reported Dr. Vladimir Peruničić of the Clinical Center of Montenegro to the police, accusing him of sending her insulting, threatening, and sexist messages via email and social media over several days. Fearing for her safety, she decided to take legal action.
Peruničić was questioned by police the same day and subsequently arrested. Authorities filed a request to initiate misdemeanor proceedings against him for alleged violations under Article 7 of the Law on Public Order and Peace – specifically for insulting and disorderly conduct.
In court, Peruničić admitted responsibility for the offenses he was charged with, explaining that he had been under the influence of alcohol at the time.
The Misdemeanor Court in Podgorica fined him the maximum amount of €1,000 and imposed a security measure requiring mandatory outpatient treatment for alcoholism.