Council for National Security meeting scheduled: Main topic, fight against organized crime
A meeting of the Council for National Security, which should discuss the details regarding the operation of the fight against organized crime in Serbia, has been scheduled for Saturday, starting at 6 pm.
Earlier, President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic announced the possibility that the session, which was supposed to be held today, might be postponed due to new information coming from state bodies involved in the fight against organized crime.
"I received certain information, so it's possible that we will move the session of the Council for National Security, these are big topics, but we will know that within the next two hours so as not to make a formal-legal mistake," Vucic said, replying to a journalist who asked if there were some new findings in the state's fight against crime.
"In any case, that fight will continue and the state will brutally, seriously and responsibly deal with those who thought that cutting off the heads of those they don't like is a way of solving problems," said Vucic.
"All I can say is that when the formal and legal preconditions allow us and when we put all the facts on the table and show them, people in Serbia will be shocked to say the least. And then I will ask those experts who they were protecting, and if they would like the same to happen to anyone," said Vucic.
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(Telegraf.rs)
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