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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. “These helicopters give our helicopter unit the status that few in the region have. We can do any job in a short time.

Police to protect Rada Trajkovic (FoNet, Danas)

Leader of the Serb European Movement from Kosovo and Metohija, Rada Trajkovic stated the police said she would be offered protection, adding she expects to see what kind of protection she will get, Danas daily reports. In the earlier statement made for Politika daily, Trajkovic said she addressed the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs since she felt her, and the safety of her family was endangered.

Police arrest attackers on two Albanians in Serbia (Serbian media)

Serbia’s Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Tuesday that police from the northern city of Novi Sad arrested four people suspected of attacking two young Albanians over the weekend, N1 reported.

Stefanovic said that police found the clothing the suspects wore at the night of the attack, adding that that was important for the further investigation.

Serbian, Kosovo police meet under EULEX auspices (N1)

The EULEX mission said on its Facebook page on Wednesday that it had organized a meeting of the Kosovo and Serbia police to discuss the investigation into the killing of Kosovo Serb political leader Oliver Ivanovic. The KoSSev portal said that the Facebook post was put up a day after the meeting without providing details of the meeting or its venue. “Yesterday, the EULEX Deputy Head of Mission, Bernd Thran, facilitated a meeting between the police services of Kosovo and Serbia to assist in increasing information exchange and cooperation between both police services on the investigation into

“Mirdita” festival is approaching, provocations from both sides (BETA, B92, TV N1, KoSSev)

“Mirdita” festival is approaching, while tensions are already running high. Serbian Radical Party announced they would not allow festival, while from Kosovo say they were not allowed to enter flags to the central Serbia, B92 reported.

Kosovo Serb wanted by Serbian police and Interpol becomes judge in Pristina (N1, Insajder, Kossev, Vesti)

A Kosovo Serb, wanted by Belgrade and the Interpol was appointed a judge at the Constitutional Court in Pristina, the independent production Insajder has reported.

Radomir Laban, convicted of taking a bribe and sentenced to six years in jail by a Belgrade court disappeared from the grid before he was due to go to prison in 2013.

He was put on the Internet fugitive list upon the request by Serbia’s Justice Ministry in 2014.

Rebic: Kosovo has no place in Interpol (Fonet, N1, Kontakt plus radio)

Director of Serbian Police, Vladimir Rebic met yesterday with Interpol President Meng Hongwei and Secretary General Jurgen Stock, and emphasized during the talks that Serbia insists on its territorial integrity and that membership of Kosovo in this organization would neither be in interest of Serbia nor Interpol, Serbian media reported.

Four persons from Kosovo detained by the police in Central Serbia on suspicion of committing a robbery (Kontakt plus radio)

Four Albanians from Podujevo were detained for 30 days on suspicion of committing a robbery in the territory of the municipality of Kursumlija, the Police in Prokuplje announced, reports Serbian media in Kosovo.

Stefanovic: Until first exchange of information with Kosovo institutions weeks have passed (Blic)

In the best interest of Serbia is that killers of Oliver Ivanovic are found as soon as possible, and from the moment when Kosovo authorities said that they are ready to cooperate, weeks have passed before the actual exchange of information occurred, said Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.