Gendarmerie

Vučić in Kraljevo, Gendarmerie: "Christ God" VIDEO / PHOTO

Vui first visited and greeted the infantry army, after which he addressed them.
"Be ready, work, practice, and we will do our best to make your life easier. That you can have a secure future. If Serbia calls on you to protect our people, I know that you will respond. Thank you very much for that."
Vui emphasizes that we will keep peace and stability.

Southern Serbia in flames

Stara Planina has been on fire since Sunday, with nearly 140 firefighters from across Serbia fighting it on extremely inaccessible terrain, along with the members of the Gendarmerie.
They mostly walk a few miles to the place, RTS reports. Pirot City Emergency Management Coordinator Sreten Savov said the situation was changing from hour to hour.

US House of Representatives adopts resolution on Bytyqi brothers

The Resolution needs to be adopted by the Senate.
The Resolution was submitted in April 2018, by the U.S. Representative for New York's 1st congressional district, Congressman Lee Zeldin, while the House Foreign Affairs Committee of the US Congress adopted a resolution on July 17, 2018, urging Belgrade to prosecute the killers of the three Bytyqi brothers.

Acting IntMin Fifor urges August 10 street protesters to protest peacefully, legally

Acting Interior Minister Mihai Fifor on Thursday resumed his call to the participants in the street rallies scheduled for August 10 to protest peacefully and legally, adding hat the new commander of the Gendarmerie, General Constantin Florea, will handle the events in a "fair, transparent and legal way." "I would like to resume the call I made these days and to urge all those who will participa

Trial of gendarmes begins, accused plead not guilty

Trial of gendarmes begins, accused plead not guilty

BELGRADE -- The trial of eight members of the Gendarmerie, charged with beating the brothers of the prime minister and the Belgrade mayor began on Thursday.

The incident that also involved two military police officers coincided with the Gay Pride parade held in Belgrade on September 28.

Higher Prosecutor's Office takes over Andrej Vucic case

BELGRADE - The Higher Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has taken over the conduct of criminal proceedings related to an incident in which members of the Serbian Gendarmerie beat Andrej Vucic, brother to the Serbian prime minister, Predrag Mali, brother to the mayor of Belgrade, and two members of Cobras, a military police special operation battalion.

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