Police Won’t Tolerate Attacks: 76 Arrested, 6 Officers Injured, Chaos on Serbia’s Streets

POLICE WON’T TOLERATE ATTACKS: 76 ARRESTED, 6 OFFICERS INJURED, CHAOS ON SERBIA’S STREETS!

Thought you could block streets, attack police, and get away with it? Think again! Serbia’s streets have been a battlefield in recent days, and the police have made it clear: no violence will be tolerated.

76 arrested, 6 officers injured – and it’s not over!

Deputy Police Director Željko Brkić announced that between June 29 and July 1, a whopping 76 people were arrested! 66 for misdemeanors and 10 for criminal offenses. During the night, police identified and detained 44 individuals, 38 for misdemeanors and 6 for criminal acts. Six police officers were injured in clashes with demonstrators, forcing police to use force – but only as a last resort.

Demonstrators and blockades: students and citizens clashing with the law

Most of the blockades across Serbia were organized by students, with citizens largely supporting them. However, police have made it clear that blocking traffic is illegal and will respond when public order is threatened. In some cases, demonstrators used containers and improvised barriers to block vehicles, endangering everyone’s safety.

Police Director Dragan Vasiljević: “Citizens must respect the law!”

Police Director Dragan Vasiljević appealed to citizens to obey the law and stressed that police will not allow public order to be disturbed. No one can expect police to ignore attacks on their officers. A video was shown at a press conference capturing the start of an attack on police, where one officer was injured.

Police act professionally but decisively

Despite injuries, officers acted with utmost professionalism and used minimal force necessary to maintain order. Dozens of troublemakers were arrested and will be prosecuted. Police have made it clear they will not tolerate violence and will protect Serbia’s stability.

A call for peace and legality

Deputy Police Director Brkić urges all citizens to refrain from illegal activities and traffic blockades, as such actions can endanger lives. Police will intervene only when necessary and in accordance with the law but will not allow violent individuals to threaten safety.

What’s happening on Serbia’s streets?

In recent days, Serbia’s streets have been scenes of protests and blockades that often escalated into clashes with police. Demonstrators tried to break police cordons, forcing police to act to prevent further disorder. Six officers were injured, and some citizens were also hurt, with the extent of their injuries still unknown.

Conclusion: Police won’t back down, and citizens should think twice before clashing!

It’s clear that Serbia’s police won’t give an inch when it comes to maintaining public order. With 76 arrested and six officers injured, the situation is serious. If you think it’s okay to block traffic and attack police, maybe it’s time to rethink your actions.

So, what do you think about these clashes? Is the police overreacting, or is this the only way to keep order? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s for peace and who’s for chaos!


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