Ministry of Internal Affairs
It's confirmed: Human DNA found in a meat grinder VIDEO / PHOTO
Minister of the Interior, Aleksandar Vulin, stated today that after the expertise, the members of the Ministry of the Interior and the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime definitely confirmed that several DNA samples of several victims were detected in the meat grinder found in the house belonging to Belivuk and Marko Miljkovi clan in Belgrade's Ritopek neighborhood.
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Threefold increase of persons, cars' border traffic this Easter holidays vs 2020
During the Easter holidays, there was a threefold increase in the transit of people and cars at the border, compared to last year, announced on Monday the spokeswoman of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MAI), Chief Police Commissioner Monica Dajbog, in a press conference.
US – Russia Tug of War: American Embassy in Moscow Reduces Consular Services
The US embassy in Moscow will reduce consular services starting on May 12, according to a message published on the embassy's website on Friday.
Constanta: 'Sea Shield 21'-NATO multinational training exercise with thousands of troops, led by Romanian Navy
More than 2,400 troops from eight states, 18 warships and 10 aircraft participate, between March 19 and 29, in "Sea Shield 21" - the largest and most complex NATO multinational exercise organized by the Romanian Naval Forces, in 2021, in the Black Sea area.
Second man injured in Inotesti fire to be transferred to Vienna
The Ministry of Health (MS) informed on Tuesday that permission was granted by the Vienna-based AKH Hospital for the transfer of a second man who has sustained burns following the fire occurred in the village of Inotesti, Prahova County.
MAI launches new appeal to responsibility amid increase in SARS-CoV-2 infection rate
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MAI) launches a new "call to responsibility" for compliance with health protection measures, especially in more crowded places, in the context of increased incidence rate of SARS-Cov-2 infections.
IntMin Bode:20%prevention and 80% fines,not right, purpose is not sanctioning, but coronavirus spread prevention
The Minister of Internal Affairs, Lucian Bode, declared on Thursday that he requested reports which refer to the number of fines, but also the applied warnings, because he wanted to know how police officers focus on prevention measures, in the context of the pandemic.
Parliament joint session begins
The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies have reunited, on Wednesday, in a plenary meeting, to establish several joint parliamentary committees. The session is run by the Senate president, Anca Dragu, who announced that 397 MPs have registered their presence.
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Associate of Velja Nevolja in the company of two state prosecutors, Dolovac reacted
At the time of his arrest, Djukanovic was in the company of Tomo Zoric, a member of the State Prosecutors' Council, and Milica Ljubicic, a deputy of the Second Basic Public Prosecutor.
Also in Pancevo, two people close to the criminal clan of Velja Nevolja and Marko Miljkovi Mare were detained.
CNCAV: 84.6% of medical staff could be vaccinated by Jan-end
The National Committee for the Coordination of anti-COVID-19 Vaccination Activities (CNCAV) estimates that 84.6% of the medical staff, who started immunization in stage I, could be vaccinated by the end of January.