Detaians are suspected of “preparing criminal acts against the Constitutional and Serbian system.”
Serbia police stopped six people on charges for preparing a conspiracy to overthrow the government. This happened against the back of the eve of a major anti -government rally planned this weekend in the capital of Belgrade. This was reported by the AR News Agency.
Detaians are suspected of “preparing criminal acts against the Constitutional and safety system” and “calling for violent changing the constitutional system.”
Police claimed that the incarcerated group of people met this week at the hotel in the city of Kravli to plan a rapid change of power and attack on police and pro -russian media. Law enforcement officials noted that one of the suspects had guns and ammunition.
At least another university student was arrested at the beginning of this week on the charges of preparing a “terrorist gesture” based on his private conversation on a mobile phone.
On Thursday, hundreds of people went to a demonstration against the arrest of Belgrade.
Students also gathered a rally on Saturday to pass their need for early elections after nearly eight months of almost daily anti -corruption demonstrations.
As you know, protests began last year in November after the collapse of the fixed railway station canopy in the city of Novi-Sad, which took the lives of 16 people, and where many accused of government corruption and neglect of state infrastructure projects.
University students are a major force behind a national movement. Vuchich and his Serbian Progressive Party have rejected students for early voting, instead of accusing protesters of provocative violence at the upcoming Saturday rally.
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Source: korrespondent

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