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    Serbian soccer player Aleksandar Prijovic sentenced to 3 months at home for flouting curfew

    Aleksandar Prijovic gestures during a Group L Europa League soccer match in between Bate and PAOK at the Borisov-Arena arena in Borisov, Belarus. Prijovic has actually been sentenced to 3 months of home detention for flouting a curfew enforced to suppress the spread of coronavirus. (Sergei Grits/AP).

    BELGRADE, Serbia– Serbian soccer player Aleksandar Prijovic has actually been sentenced to 3 months of home detention for flouting a curfew enforced to suppress the spread of coronavirus.

    The 29- year-old striker who plays for Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad pleaded guilty at a video link trial in Belgrade on Saturday.

    Cops had actually apprehended Prijovic and 19 others for event at a hotel lobby bar in Belgrade on Friday and breaching the nation’s 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. lockdown orders.

    He is the second Serbian soccer player to be captured breaching the stay-at-home orders after Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic flouted the state of emergency situation decree when he attended his sweetheart’s birthday celebration at a Belgrade coffee shop last month.

    Those who break the limiting steps might deal with up to 3 years in prison.

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