Serbian Ministry of Interior

Interior Ministry: Four "Kosovo Police" members detained, one held

BELGRADE - The Serbian Ministry of Interior confirmed to Tanjug on Thursday four members of the so-called Kosovo Police had been detained at a border crossing with Croatia on Wednesday and that one of them - a deputy director of Pristina's police - was being held by Serbian authorities.

The ministry said they had been detained for security checks at the Batrovci crossing.

Alongside UK and Germany, Serbia technologically ready for self-driving vehicles - expert

BELGRADE - By issuing the first licences for self-driving vehicles, Serbia has demonstrated it is technologically ready to join the UK and Germany as a European pioneer when it comes to autonomous cars, says the head of the Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Centre Milos Petrovic.

Arrests underway in Serbian, EU cities over false bomb alerts that targeted Serbian schools

BELGRADE - Arrests are underway in several cities in Serbia and the EU over a string of false bomb alerts that have recently targeted Serbian schools, Tanjug learns.

The arrests are a part of a major international operation by the Serbian Ministry of Interior and the Prosecutor's Office for High-Technology Crime.

Bomb alerts sent to Belgrade schools were false - police

BELGRADE - The Serbian Ministry of Interior confirmed to Tanjug on Wednesday that bomb alerts emailed to 78 primary and 37 secondary schools in Belgrade this morning had been false.

Following counter-diversion checks in all of the schools, the police established that there were no bombs in the school buildings.

Crime Ties Exposed in North Macedonia Medicinal Cannabis Boom

It was not the only case of suspect capital in North Macedonia's medicinal cannabis industry, a BIRN investigation has found, suggesting that a determination to promote the sector has led to lapses in the vetting of potential investors.

Excerpt from the 2001 White Paper of the Serbian Ministry of Interior. Photo by BIRN

Vucic: Blatant lie, nobody asked us to get involved in RS

"This is about a blatant lie. Nobody asked that of us, nor do we get involved in the internal affairs of BiH," the Serbian president said, adding:

"I'm wondering how this occurred to somebody. We are following the events in Banja Luka, we want everything to end peacefully. That's all I can say, everything else would be interfering."

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