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Three people arrested over false bomb alerts in Serbia
BELGRADE - Three people from the territory of the Republic of Serbia have been arrested on suspicion of sending false bomb alerts to educational and other institutions in the country, the Serbian Ministry of Interior said on Friday evening.
Order issued by Prosecutor's Office re׃ information on causing riots on election day
It is also possible, as stated, to interfere with the election process.
"The chief public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade has ordered increased duty in all basic public prosecutor's offices in the territory of the capital, as well as in the Belgrade VJT", according to the announcement of the VJT.
Here's where school bomb threats come from
Also this morning, reports of planted bombs were received at primary and secondary schools throughout Belgrade, and the police carried out checks at those locations. Children and employees have been evacuated from schools, and while some are waiting to return to classes, some schools have sent notices to parents to pick up their children.
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Supreme Court prosecutor intervenes in case of attack on police
A Supreme Court prosecutor has ordered the public prosecutor in Piraeus to supervise the investigation into Thursday's attack by hooligans on police after a volleyball match.
Georgia Adilini described the incident, which took place outside the Melina Mercouri indoor stadium, as "a murderous attack on police officers."
Newly Appointed Prosecutor Assigned to Investigate Bulgaria's Prosecutor General
Judge Daniela Taleva has officially commenced her role as Bulgaria's inaugural randomly selected prosecutor assigned to investigate the Prosecutor General and his deputies.
The Great EU Budget Heist: 5 Billion Euros Gone in 2022!
In 2022, the European Public Prosecutor's Office revealed a substantial 5 billion euro damage to the EU budget due to the misuse of EU funds, a staggering amount compared to the 300 million euros reported by member countries to the European Commission, according to a report on the investigative platform Follow the Money.
Ark founder to stand trial accused of sexual abuse
A first-instance prosecutor has recommended that Father Antonios Papanikolaou, founder of children's charity Ark of the World, be brought to trial for the sexual abuse of two minors, now aged 19 and 15, entrusted to the charity's care.
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Bulgaria: The Monster who Tortured Mecho the Dog Got Away with Only a Fine
The Sofia District Court released the accused Zahari Shulev from criminal liability for the beating of the dog Mecho and imposed a fine of BGN 3,000 on him, as well as to pay BGN 998 for costs in the case.
Neo Iraklio: Prosecutor to investigate injury of 16-year-old girl
The First Instance Prosecutor's Office will investigate the circumstances behind the serious injury of the 16-year-old girl that occurred during an anti-fascist event in Neo Iraklio, Athens on Saturday night.
Privacy chief criticizes gov’t
The head of the Hellenic Authority for Communications Security and Privacy (ADAE), Christos Rammos, was strongly critical of the handling by the government and the former prosecutor of the Supreme Court, Isidoros Dogiakos, of the wiretapping case in his remarks on Thursday at the European Parliament's spyware debate.
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