Top officials attend Police Day
President Boris Tadić said on Sunday that Serbia was “absolutely determined to show that it is stronger than any form of crime or any criminal”.
Monday, 24.05.2010.
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President Boris Tadic said on Sunday that Serbia was “absolutely determined to show that it is stronger than any form of crime or any criminal”. Speaking at a ceremony marking Police and Interior Ministry (MUP) Day, Tadic congratulated all members of the law enforcement on their success in the fight against all forms of crime. Top officials attend Police Day Tadic noted that Serbia “will give its all in the fight against crime”. "We are prepared to take any risk, thereby protecting every child and their future in this country," said the president. According to him, “police belong to the people”, and not to any political party or stream. Tadic remarked that police and the judicial institutions “made a huge effort to raise the fight against organized crime to another level, increasing Serbia's reputation in the world". "Today, Serbia exports security and is a key player and security factor in southeastern Europe," said Tadic. The ceremony at the MUP training center in Makis, on the outskirts of Belgrade, was also attended by Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic, a number of his ministers, Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Irinej, representatives of the diplomatic corps, the Serbian Army, and many citizens and public figures. Tadic, center, in Makis on Sunday (Beta)
Top officials attend Police Day
Tadić noted that Serbia “will give its all in the fight against crime”."We are prepared to take any risk, thereby protecting every child and their future in this country," said the president.
According to him, “police belong to the people”, and not to any political party or stream.
Tadić remarked that police and the judicial institutions “made a huge effort to raise the fight against organized crime to another level, increasing Serbia's reputation in the world".
"Today, Serbia exports security and is a key player and security factor in southeastern Europe," said Tadić.
The ceremony at the MUP training center in Makiš, on the outskirts of Belgrade, was also attended by Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković, Parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović, a number of his ministers, Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Irinej, representatives of the diplomatic corps, the Serbian Army, and many citizens and public figures.
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