Serbia's Interior Ministry

Montenegrins Urged to Hand Over Weapons After Mass Shootings Rock Serbia

Montenegrin Interior Minister Filip Adzic at the government session in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro

On May 3, a seventh-grade pupil shot dead a school security worker and eight pupils in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, while six other pupils and a history teacher were injured.

Serbian Protesters Challenge Govt in Poster War

Protesters against the rule of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic - angered by the decision of the Belgrade city authorities last week to remove stickers reading "Vucic's lies" immediately after a rally - pasted thousands of new stickers along the route of Saturday's rally.

The stickers quoted Vucic's unfulfilled promises.

FYROM citizen caught in Serbia with 80 kilos of drugs

Members of Serbia's Interior Ministry (MUP) have seized 80 kilograms of marijuana and arrested a 69-year-old FYROM (Macedonian) citizen whose initial are I.I.

A statement said that a truck with Macedonian number plates was stopped by the police near the town of Vladicin Han, and that the drugs were found in 131 packages, hidden in the vehicle.

Serbian Students Charged with Organising Anti-Vucic Rally

Serbia's Interior Ministry filed charges against students Pavle Terzic and Gavrilo Vucetic for allegedly organising one of a series of unlicensed and officially leaderless protests entitled 'Against the Dictatorship', which were staged after Aleksandar Vucic's victory in the April 2 presidential elections.

Weapons, explosives found in stolen car in Belgrade

Members of Serbia's Interior Ministry (MUP) have found weapons, ammunition, and explosives in a stolen car in a garage in New Belgrade.

The MUP said the cache contained a Heckler & Koch rifle, ammunition, a total of 400 grams of Trotyl explosives of great destructive power divided into two packages, two cells phones used to remotely activate explosives, and a pistol.

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