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Vucic: Progress made in arms cache probes
BELGRADE - The police have made progress in the investigation into the Jajinci and New Belgrade arms cache cases, and things seem to be more serious than we had initially thought, Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic said late Monday.
"The police made progress in the case last night," Vucic said in an RTS talk show.
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Mektic: Link to Jajinci arms cache case was not stated
SARAJEVO/BANJALUKA - Bosnia and Herzegovina Security Minister Dragan Mektic on Monday confirmed to Tanjug the arrest of Jovan Josilo, 35, on an Interpol warrant issued by Serbia, adding the man had been released after questioning.
Serbia has charged Josilo with criminal association and illegal possession of weapons, Mektic explained.
"Progress made" in weapons cache investigation
There has been progress in the investigation into the Jajinci and New Belgrade arms cache cases, Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Wednesday.
The police have information about where the weapons might have come from, he said.
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Serbian PM Vows to Shake Up Secret Service
"There will be changes in the secret service; I believed in the skills of people who didn't show that they have these capacities, but I'll take responsibility for this," Vucic told Serbian public broadcaster RTS on Monday evening.
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Croatian police verifying information on Jajinci arms cache
ZAGREB - The Croatian police have confirmed to Tanjug they had established contact with Serbian police services to carry out checks and exchange information about an arms cache found near Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic's family home in Belgrade's suburban neighbourhood of Jajinci.
Government session chaired by Vucic ends
BELGRADE - The Serbian government on Thursday held a session chaired by PM Aleksandar Vucic.
On Wednesday, Vucic cancelled all meetings and was absent from his office in the government building, but his aides were unable to say if this had been due to urgent state affairs or the ongoing security crisis.
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Gov't session under way, chaired by Vucic
BELGRADE - A session of the Serbian government, chaired by PM Aleksandar Vucic, is under way in Belgrade.
On Wednesday, Vucic cancelled all meetings and was absent from his office in the government building, but his aides were unable to say if this had been due to urgent state affairs or the ongoing security crisis.
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PM bans release of information on arms caches during probe
BELGRADE - Following orders from PM Aleksandar Vucic, no state authority in charge of his security - including the police and civil and military intelligence agencies - will be releasing to the public information related to the events in Jajinci and New Belgrade.
Stefanovic: 37 people questioned over Jajinci arms cache
BELGRADE - Thirty-seven people have been questioned in connection with an arms cache found near Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic's family home in Jajinci, suburban Belgrade, and the PM fears that his brother Andrej may have been a potential assassination target, says Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic.
Croatian police verifying information on Jajinci arms cache
The Croatian police have confirmed to Tanjug they have established contact with Serbian police related to the Jajinci arms cache case.
The purpose of these contacts is "to carry out checks and exchange information about an arms cache found near Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic's family home in Belgrade's suburban neighborhood of Jajinci," the agency reported on Friday.