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Live from the scene: Police between the law and the underworld
Serbia🏛️ Politics19 days ago

Live from the scene: Police between the law and the underworld

The article discusses recent arrests of police officials and raises questions about whether these incidents indicate individual cases or systemic issues within the Serbian police force. It references ongoing investigations into the murder of Aleksandar Nešović and the case involving Sasa Vuković Bosket, which have raised suspicions of long-term connections between certain police members and organized crime. The program also touches on Serbia's National Month of Mental Health, addressing rising concerns about anxiety, depression, and burnout among citizens, and explores societal attitudes and求助

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Live from the scene: Police between the law and the underworld

The article discusses recent arrests of police officials and raises questions about whether these incidents indicate individual cases or systemic issues within the Serbian police force. It references ongoing investigations into the murder of Aleksandar Nešović and the case involving Sasa Vuković Bosket, which have raised suspicions of long-term connections between certain police members and organized crime. The program also touches on Serbia's National Month of Mental Health, addressing rising concerns about anxiety, depression, and burnout among citizens, and explores societal attitudes and求助

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about police corruption and organized crime without overtly favoring any side. It includes references to ongoing investigations and mentions both the police and criminal elements without clear ideological framing.

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