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Message to British Ambassador: Let him say who these criminals are (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs Nebojsa Stefanovic urged British Ambassador in Kosovo, Ruairi O’Connell to say who the criminals are for which he said Kosovo citizens should not vote for, Tanjug news agency reports.

“I would like to hear who these criminals are because we were kept persuaded that these are wonderful people and there is no crime in Kosovo. And then they say – do not vote for the criminals,” Stefanovic said, adding it is about politicians from Albanian people.

Stefanovic: We continue with strong activities to prevent Kosovo join Interpol (RTS)

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Nebojsa Stefanovic said his ministry continues with strong activities that should prevent Kosovo becoming member of Interpol, RTS reports.

He told Tanjug news agency that in cooperation with other state bodies, the ministry since last year’s Interpol General Assembly session in Dubai runs campaign and talks with representatives of the states that voted for Kosovo admission to Interpol, and with those that abstained or voted against it.

Stefanovic, Kuburovic react to Skopje court decision on Morina (RTS)

Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic reacting to the Skopje court decision that conditions have not been met to extradite Tomor Morina to Serbia said that any political interference in the law always brings new injustice, RTS reports.

Stefanovic added the court’s decision speaks that they have trampled on the essence of the international law and deeply hurt the memories on all innocent victims of suspected Morina.

Brnabic, Stefanovic on Pristina’s ban for Serbian passports (RTS)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic reacting to Pristina’s ban for Serbian passports said that “in quasi-state of Kosovo" one cannot make head or tail of the situation. She also noted that it reflects how the situation in Kosovo and Metohija is unsafe.

“The adviser of their Foreign Affairs Minister said it is forbidden that citizens with Serbian documents pass, Haradinaj said it was not forbidden, then the adviser again said it is,” Brnabic added.

Serbian police gets third Airbus helicopter (SRNA, TV N1, RTS)

The Serbian police got its third Airbus H-145M helicopter on Tuesday at a ceremony at Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla airport, TV N1 reports.

Serbian Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic told the ceremony that the two Airbus helicopters which were delivered earlier are in use by the MUP helicopter unit, enhancing the capabilities of the police and allowing rapid response in emergency situations.

Stefanovic: Pristina’s claims about Interpol inaccurate, it exercises pressure (Tanjug, B92)

Serbian Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said last night Pristina’s claims that Interpol General Assembly would consider Kosovo request to join this organization are inaccurate, Tanjug news agency reported.

He added claims by the Pristina officials represent pressure on members of the Executive Committee and they happen at the moment while the session is still ongoing.

Security relatively stable in Kosovo, Minister Stefanovic said (TV N1, BETA)

The security situation in Kosovo is relatively stable despite the high number of attacks against the Serbs and non-Albanians as well as their properties over the last year, the Serbian Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Thursday, BETA news agency reported.

Stefanovic, who was presenting Internal Ministry annual report for 2018 said at the meeting of the Serbian Parliament Defense and Security Committee that the attacks included physical assaults, arson, attacks on religious holy shrines, destruction of properties, threats and provocation.

Stefanovic: Voting in Interpol did not “sober up” Pristina (Tanjug, B92)

The decision of Pristina institutions to send a new membership request to Interpol indicates that the latest voting there did not sober them up, Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs Nebojsa Stevanovic told Tanjug news agency.

He added, Pristina fails to realize that persistence in no way can be an argument, but only the international law and rules and procedures of this professional police organization.

Stefanovic: Kosovo membership in Interpol would jeopardize that police organization (BETA, TV N1)

Membership of Kosovo in Interpol would jeopardize that professional police organization, Serbian Internal Affairs Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said, BETA news agency reported.

Stefanovic told the Czech Ambassador Tomas Kuchta that the latest vote at the Interpol General Assembly in Dubai showed that many countries do not support Kosovo request for membership nor do they want the police organization to become political.

Stefanovic: We have indications who is murderer of Oliver Ivanovic (Prva TV, B92)

Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs, Nebojsa Stefanovic told Prva TV that Pristina took over responsibility, whether the murderers of Oliver Ivanovic would be found.

However, Belgrade, despite of Pristina’s behavior that is refusing any sort of cooperation, has certain indications as to who the murderer is, there are information “about moves of certain individuals from Kosovo and Metohija, as well as about departure to one western state.”