"At least 250" to be prosecuted after police swoop

The Security Service Coordination Bureau held a meeting to analyze results of Friday’s operation against drug dealers, code-named Operation Thunderbolt.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 09.12.2013.

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BELGRADE The Security Service Coordination Bureau held a meeting to analyze results of Friday’s operation against drug dealers, code-named Operation Thunderbolt. Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, who heads the bureau, announced this late the same day. "At least 250" to be prosecuted after police swoop He said that prosecutors estimate, based on the evidence produced by the police, that at least 250 people will be prosecuted. “This is fascinating good news for the citizens of Serbia,” Vucic was quoted as saying. He added that the police found a total of 250 persons in possession of drugs or weapons and that the evidence will be used to launch court procedures against these individuals. “We literally found arsenals of weapons, not to mention drugs,” said Vucic. (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

"At least 250" to be prosecuted after police swoop

He said that prosecutors estimate, based on the evidence produced by the police, that at least 250 people will be prosecuted.

“This is fascinating good news for the citizens of Serbia,” Vučić was quoted as saying.

He added that the police found a total of 250 persons in possession of drugs or weapons and that the evidence will be used to launch court procedures against these individuals.

“We literally found arsenals of weapons, not to mention drugs,” said Vučić.

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