An arsenal of weapons disappeared from the military warehouse in Beograd, an emergency inspection was ordered

Immediately after determining the disappearance of weapons and ammunition, the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces, Ljubiša Diković, formed commissions responsible for determining the cause of this extraordinary event.
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Serbian Army, Photo: Tanjug
Serbian Army, Photo: Tanjug
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Ažurirano: 17.11.2016. 15:50h

During the regular control of material assets, weapons and ammunition in warehouses in the Belgrade garrison, it was found that 70 CZ-99 9 mm semi-automatic pistols, five M-70 AB2 7,62 mm automatic rifles and two boxes of 7,62 caliber ammunition were missing from one of them. ,9 mm and XNUMX mm, it was announced from the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Serbia, as reported by Blic.

Immediately after determining the disappearance of weapons and ammunition, Minister of Defense Zoran Đorđević and Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army Ljubiša Diković formed commissions responsible for determining the cause of this extraordinary event.

"The Military Security Agency, the Military Police and the Prosecutor's Office are involved in the investigation. The public will be informed about the results of the investigation in a timely manner," the Ministry announced.

The Minister of Defense ordered an extraordinary inspection of all warehouses of personal weapons and equipment.

In order to increase the physical and technical security of military warehouses, the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces have already taken appropriate actions, and in the Equipment Plan for 2017, considerable financial resources are provided for the procurement of equipment that will enable enhanced video surveillance of such facilities. For more efficient control, the new video surveillance systems will be connected with the existing centralized electronic surveillance system.

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