Interior ministry

The Netherlands Donated Minibuses to the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior for Transport of Migrants

The Migration Directorate of the Ministry of Interior received a donation of two minibuses for the transport of migrants from the Ministry of Justice and Security of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, reports novinite.bg. 

European Union Security Commissioner Julian King is on an Official Visit to Bulgaria

Today, December 14, European Union Security Commissioner Julian King will be on an official visit to Bulgaria, reported BGNES.

His program includes meetings with Interior Minister Valentin Radev and with Minister of Justice Tsetska Tsacheva. After the meeting in the Ministry of Interior, Commissioner King and Minister Radev will make statements to the media.

Vucic appoints Stefanovic as secretary of Council for National Security

Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic has been appointed as secretary of the Council for National Security.

The decision was made by President Aleksandar Vucic.

The Council's secretary also acts as chief of the Bureau for Coordination of Security Services.

Immediate Response Mechanism Set up to Tackle Assaults against Medical Staff

Mechanism for immediate response in the events of assaults against medical staff was established by the police and the Regional Prosecutor's Office in Sofia on 26th of September. Their representatives met with hospital directors and the emergency medical service in order to explain to them how to act if there was an incident of violence by patients. By the end of the month.

280 New Recruits in Fire Departments

In a week time 280 new recruits will enter the system of the ministry of internal affairs. It is also expected that there will be training for another 250 interns. This was declared by the chief of "Fire safety and protection of people" Nikolay Nikolov during the celebratory oath given by 44 new firefighters.

Scuffles break out at municipal workers' rally

Protesters clashed with riot police and tried to barge their way into Parliament on Thursday during a rally by disgruntled municipal workers.

The POE-OTA union is holding a 24-hour strike and organized the march to the Interior Ministry to protest staff shortages that have resulted from the expiry of hundreds of short-term contracts.

Stefanovic: Serbia ready to respond to any threat

BELGRADE - Serbia is stable and safe and security services are monitoring the situation on the ground thoroughly and carefully, Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Thursday.

Serbia is ready to respond to any kind of threat or security challenge, the Interior Ministry quoted Stefanovic as saying.

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