Adžić: Respect the Constitution, laws and work in the interest of the state and citizens

The Minister of Internal Affairs expressed satisfaction that the department "will have young, trained staff" in its ranks.

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Minister of Internal Affairs Filip Adžić and Director of the Police Administration Zoran Brđanin hosted a reception for graduates from the Police Academy who will be doing their internship starting today.

Adžić said that he is convinced that after schooling at the Police Academy, they have the necessary skills and knowledge that will enable them to take on the responsible tasks that are in front of them.

"You will be a pillar of the state's security, and I only expect you to respect the Constitution and laws and work in the interest of the state and citizens," said Adžić, as reported by the MUP.

Filip Adžić, Zoran Brđanin
photo: MUP

Wishing them success in their future work, he expressed satisfaction that the Ministry of Internal Affairs will now "have a young, trained staff" in its ranks, ready to respond to the challenges of that profession.

Brđanin, welcoming the academics to the service, said that the internship should be an opportunity for them to get to know the system, but also their affinities. "Be proud that you will have the opportunity to contribute to security, and especially take care to preserve your integrity," he said.

Filip Adžić, Zoran Brđanin
photo: MUP

Radovan Popović, Acting Director General for Administrative Affairs, Citizenship and Foreigners in the MUP and former lecturer at the Police Academy, told them that he was pleased that, despite the difficulties caused by the coronavirus, they managed to acquire the necessary knowledge.

"This is the beginning of your career, and along the way you will have full support in the MUP and the Police Directorate," he concluded.

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