Kurir
Major police operation; 19 people got arrested in Belgrade
As the Kurir writes, referring to its sources, they are suspected of money laundering. According to unofficial information, the owners of private companies and agencies were arrested.
Blic, on the other hand, learns that the detainees are suspected of having laundered over 350 million dinars and are charged with the criminal offense of money laundering.
Opposition plans chaos on Sunday; Brnabić: "International organizations are informed"
As she stated, after the polling stations are closed, the opposition plans on stirring chaos.
She underlined that the information about blackmailing oncology patients for voting is the most monstrous lie so far.
Media: Aleksić showed inhumanity, claimed that Vučić hadn't visited ''Ribnikar" PHOTO
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, visited the elementary school "Vladislav Ribnikar" in Vraar after the massacre in which the killer boy killed nine of his peers and the school guard.
The President visited ''Ribnikar'' without the presence of the media because, as he said, sometimes he does not inform the public about everything.
Media: Son of Serbian politician found dead, new details revealed
According to the media, he was allegedly found on the sidewalk in front of the building where he lived.
Unofficial information has emerged that it was a suicide. The young man allegedly jumped out of the window from the fifth floor of the building in March 27 Street, "Novosti" reports.
According to "Kurir", 25-year-old J. I. studied philosophy.
Media: Chaos on the streets of Serbia envisaged; "Participants sprinkled with purple"
It should be reminded that the "Go-start" initiative announced that they would block highways throughout Serbia during the protest on Saturday, but the newspaper Kurir states that the announcement of the "Purple Revolution" association has arrived in their editorial office, announcing that they will mark all cars with purple paint which will take part in the blockade.
Twitter Labels Numerous Media Accounts in Serbia ‘State Affiliated’
Twitter has started to label accounts belonging to various pro-government media in Serbia as state-affiliated media.
Among those it deems affiliated with Serbia's government are the dailies Srpski Telegraf, Kurir, Informer, Politika, and three free-to-air channels - Happy, Prva TV and B92, RTV Pink's online portal, as well as the news agency Tanjug.
Media: Strong police forces near the Assembly, armed men arrested
"Kurir" states that it is presumed that the police followed the vehicle in which the suspects were, and during the search, an unspecified amount of narcotics was found.
According to the Belgrade daily, citing unofficial sources, the men who were driving the car were armed, and weapons were found in the vehicle.
Serbia Mulls Sacking Ambassador for Supporting Poland’s LGBT community
Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic stated that the Belgrade government is considering the recall of its Warsaw Ambassador, Nikola Zurovac, who signed a letter of support to the Polish LGBT community without consulting the ministry or government.
Selakovic said he was supposed to be in Poland now, but that Polish officials had now cancelled his planned meetings in Warsaw.
Serbian Pro-Govt Media’s ‘Shameless’ Campaign Against KRIK Condemned
The Stockhold-based international human rights organisation, Civil Rights Defenders, has condemned what it called "the shameless campaign of the Serbian pro-government tabloid media" against a Serbian investigative media portal, Crime and Corruption Reporting Network, KRIK.
Police raided a beauty salon in Belgrade, drugs found; media: singer's wife arrested
M. B., the wife of the famous singer, was allegedly arrested.
Six cars of the Intervention Unit took part in this operation, while three vehicles were seized.