Friday, November 8, 2013

Security services coordination bureau meets

BELGRADE -- Deputy PM and Head of the Bureau for Coordination of Security Services Aleksandar Vučić has scheduled a meeting of the Bureau for Friday.
(Tanjug, file)
(Tanjug, file)
It will discuss the problem of hooligans and will also be dedicated to the incidents during elections in northern Kosovo.
Serbian police's Deputy Head of Monitoring and Prevention of Violence at Sports Events Vladimir Stojanov announced that the police will during today's meeting offer "a solution for the cases concerning hooligans."

"We have done a comprehensive analysis of violence at sporting events for the past period and we give concrete suggestions on how to overcome the current situation," he added.

Announcing the session, Vučić said on Thursday that the Serbian state will "deal with criminals, not fans, and in the next few days."

"The state cannot tolerate that people should be in danger because they wear this or that shirt," Vučić said, adding that "the state does not threaten anyone, but will bring and implement its measures."

Vučić also stated that that Serbian "services" have all the information about who was behind the incidents in Kosovska Mitrovica during the voting Sunday, and that this information was "delivered to all those who who need it."

"I have nothing to hide. Everyone in the world knows who was doing what in Kosovska Mitrovica," Vučić said.

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