Serbian Police

Police arrest three persons who attacked German citizen

BELGRADE - Serbian police arrested Saturday three persons who had attacked D.H. (27), a German citizen who had arrived in Belgrade to take part in an international conference on LGBT rights.

"The attackers were arrested in two cities in Serbia and are currently in the hands of the police," the Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP)said in a release on Saturday.

Forensic training centre opens

BELGRADE - A forensic training centre was opened at the police academy on Tuesday, equipped through a EUR 540,000 donation from Sweden.

The centre sports the latest equipment for general and specialist forensic training. It was opened by Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and Swedish Ambassador to Serbia Christer Asp.

Chinese Arrest Belgrade Hit-and-Run Suspect

Marko Milicev, 33, from Belgrade, has been arrested in China after fleeing the country following a killing of 21-year-old Luka Jovanovic, who was hit by a car on July 25 on Branko's Bridge in Belgrade.

Nebojsa Stefanovic, the interior minister, said Milicev was arrested on a warrant that Serbia issued after his Chinese visa expired.

Serbia Reinforces Border After Policeman's Killing

Stevan Sindjelic, of the special police unit known as the Gendarmerie, died Thursday in Belgrade, after being shot by unknown attackers, reportedly illegal loggers from Kosovo.

Following his death, Nebojsa Stefanovic, the Interior Minister, said Serbia would not tolerate “terrorist attacks on its territory and the police would respond with force to any attack.

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