Law enforcement in Serbia
Four arrested on suspicion of espionage
BELGRADE - In a joint operation, the Serbian Security Information Agency (BIA) and the relevant public prosecutor's office have dismantled another spy network in Serbia, arresting four people on suspicion of espionage.
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Vucic: There are three candidates for new Security Information Agency chief
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday evening there were three candidates for the new Security Information Agency director and announced that the agency's next chief would be named after the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Serbian Police Ex-Commander Wanted in Kosovo for War Crimes
Special prosecutor Ilir Morina told BIRN Kosovo's 'Kallxo Pernime' TV programme on Wednesday evening that the former commander of Serbian police special forces, Goran 'Guri' Radosavljevic, is one of the suspects wanted for the Recak/Racak massacre on January 15, 1999.
"As far as the Kosovo state prosecution knows, he is in Serbia," Morina said.
Dacic: Abuse of Racak incident continues
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Monday he had no additional information on arrest warrants issued for 18 Serbs by the so-called Kosovo's prosecution office because relations with Pristina were not a part of foreign affairs.
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Vučić at manifestation: I will not allow us to disown Serbian people VIDEO / PHOTO
In addition to the President of Serbia, the Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabi, Minister of the Interior Aleksandar Vulin, ministers in the Government are also attending the central event...
The event is being held on the plateau in front of the "Serbia" Palace.
Vucic called an emergency meeting because of the situation in the region
Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic, Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin and Director of Security Information Agency (BIA) Bratislav Gasic attend the meeting with President Vucic.
Rama's message to Serbia: You live in the past
According to Pristina based portal Lajmi.net, Rama added that he was the first to support this idea, and that everyone, especially those who need it the most, is given freedom of movement, since "mini Schengen" removes borders and encourages and facilitates free movement.
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In the recent couple of days, Prishtina raised indictments against fifty Serbs
"That is why this indictment does not present personal assault but an assault on the Serbs in general, primarily in the north of Kosovo and Metohija", Ivan Todosijevic, member of the Serb List leadership says, commenting on the indictment that Prishtina authorities had raised against him as a consequence of his denying Racak massacre.
Serbian Gendarmerie commander replaced
Unofficially, Dragovic will continue his career in diplomacy. It remains unknown at this time who will replace him at the helm of the unit he had commanded since 2015.
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President meets with head of Russia's intelligence service
The president's press service said in a statement issued after the meeting that Vucic and Naryshkin spoke about "the security situation in the Balkan region, Europe, and the world."
They agreed on continued cooperation and activities in intelligence and security sectors, the statement added.
Director of Serbia's Security Information Agency (BIA) attended the meeting.