Adžić: I have not yet seen the UP and MUP looking for "loopholes in the law" to avoid performing police duties

"I call on police officers, honest and brave, who do their job professionally, to enforce the law, to detain every person who violates the measures, every member of the OKG who is suspected of committing a crime, misdemeanor or fleeing," said Filip Adžić, a member of the Presidency of the Civic Movement (GP) URA and former Minister of the Interior.

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Adžić, Photo: GP URA
Adžić, Photo: GP URA
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Filip Adžić, a member of the Presidency of the Civic Movement (GP) URA and former Minister of the Interior, announced today that it is clear to him that criminals and their legal representatives are looking for "loopholes in the law", but that he has not yet seen the Police Administration (UP) and the Ministry of the Interior (MUP) looking for "loopholes in the law" in order not to perform police work.

"I call on police officers, honest and brave, who do their job professionally, to apply the law, to detain every person who violates the measures, every member of the OKG who is suspected of committing a crime, misdemeanor or fleeing. To use the legal basis in the Law on Internal Affairs or the Law on Criminal Procedure, to refer to Article 18, Article 77, Article 94 and to detain the person who violates the measure, the person who is a member of an organized criminal group, to collect information and inform the judge," Adžić said in a statement.

He reiterated that the judiciary is the biggest culprit for the security challenges the country faces.

"However, with the changes in the judiciary and the arrival of Supreme Judge Valentina Pavličić, we are receiving the first first-instance and final verdicts for organized crime, and now, due to the failures of the Police Administration, we do not have the process that should have been completed, so that the rule of law could finally come to life," he said.

He assessed that a comprehensive fight against crime means that no link in the system must fail, and we are witnessing a daily conflict between institutions that should have the same task and goal, which is the fight against crime and corruption.

"Fractious people in that system encourage criminals, keep citizens in fear, and discourage everyone in the security sector," Adžić concluded.

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