Belgrade Police: 172 Identities Verified, Only One Misdemeanour Complaint Filed!
Ready for the story of the calmest chaos in Belgrade? The police recently verified the identities of 172 people involved in traffic blockades. And the result? Only one misdemeanour complaint filed! Yes, you read that right – just one complaint for such a large number of people.
It all started with blockades that paralyzed traffic in Belgrade and across Serbia. But don’t worry, all barricades have been removed and roads are clear again. The Ministry of Interior urges citizens to refrain from illegal activities and from blocking traffic, as it can endanger the safety of all road users.
How did the police respond? They identified 172 individuals but filed only one misdemeanour complaint. Is this a sign of leniency or an overwhelmed system? Or maybe the blockades were less serious than they appeared?
Comparing to previous days: Just two days earlier, the police verified 190 people and filed three misdemeanour complaints. So, the number of complaints is dropping while the number of identified people remains high. What does this say about police efficiency and the nature of the protests?
Why does this matter? Traffic blockades are not just annoying – they can be dangerous. The Ministry warns that such actions can jeopardize the safety of everyone on the road. But with only one complaint, is the message really clear?
Conclusion: Belgrade police showed they can act fast and clear blockades. But with only one complaint, the question remains – is justice served or is this just another example of the system letting things slide?
If you thought this was the end of the story, think again. Next time you see a blockade, ask yourself – how many penalties will really be handed out? And maybe it’s time for you to drop a comment or share your thoughts on all this. Who knows, maybe your word will stir up a real storm!