Security Intelligence Agency
BIA: Allegations in Amnesty International report absurd
BELGRADE - Serbia's Security Information Agency (BIA) on Monday dismissed as absurd allegations in an Amnesty International report that Serbian authorities were using software to unlawfully spy on activists and journalists.
Serbian government appoints Orlic BIA director
BELGRADE - The Serbian government decided on Thursday to appoint Vladimir Orlic director of the Security Information Agency (BIA).
Orlic's appointment was approved by the National Security Council on Wednesday at a session chaired by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
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National Security Council OKs Orlic's appointment as BIA chief
BELGRADE - At a session chaired by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, the National Security Council on Wednesday approved the appointment of Vladimir Orlic as new Security Information Agency (BIA) director.
The decision was made in line with the Law on the Foundations of Regulation of the Security Services of the Republic of 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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Tomislav Radovanovic named acting head of Serbia's Security Information Agency
BELGRADE- Former Interior Ministry official Tomislav Radovanovic has been named acting director of the Security Information Agency, sources in Serbia's security agencies have told Tanjug.
Radovanovic, who has previously served as head of the Criminal Police Directorate's Special Investigation Methods Service, joined the Security Information Agency in early 2023.
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.
Vucic thanks Vulin for his contribution to national security
BELGRADE - In a reaction to Security Information Agency chief Aleksandar Vulin's resignation, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday evening it was true there had been pressure from the first day since Vulin's appointment to the post, and thanked him for his contribution to the preservation of national security.
Security Information Agency chief Aleksandar Vulin resigns
BELGRADE - Security Information Agency (BIA) Director Aleksandar Vulin announced on Friday he had tendered his irrevocable resignation from the post because the US and the EU wanted his "head as a precondition for not imposing sanctions on Serbia."
Serbian President: US Sanctioned Vulin for Russia Ties, not Corruption
Commenting on US sanctions imposed on the head of Serbia's Security Information Agency, BIA, Aleksandar Vulin, President Aleksandar Vucic said he is not being sanctioned for any criminal activities but for his close ties with Russia.
Vucic: US sanctions against Vulin due to his attitude to Russia
POZAREVAC - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday sanctions the US had imposed on Security Information Agency chief Aleksandar Vulin were not due to his involvement in crime or corruption, but to his attitude to the Russian Federation.