
Novi Sad Police Arrest Man with Drugs After Car Chase
Police in Novi Sad arrested a 52-year-old man from Kula following a car chase, finding narcotics in his vehicle.
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Police in Novi Sad arrested a 52-year-old man from Kula following a car chase, finding narcotics in his vehicle.
A policeman in Novi Sad has reportedly been suspended from duty by an institution that is not legally authorized to carry out such an action. This incident raises concerns about the proper procedures.

Police in Novi Sad have arrested two individuals who were caught during the handover of half a kilogram of marijuana. The arrests were made as part of an ongoing effort to combat drug trafficking.

Novi Sad police have filed criminal charges against a 26-year-old woman suspected of defrauding and stealing money and jewelry from a 62-year-old woman after allegedly telling her fortune, and for two other thefts.
Momčilo Sovilj will nevertheless be removed from the position of Chief of Police Administration in Novi Sad.

Police in Novi Sad arrested L. M. (2004) from Niš on suspicion of committing criminal acts of drug trafficking and illegal possession of weapons.

Journalist Uglješa Bokić commented on the initiation of disciplinary proceedings against two police officers in Novi Sad, viewing it as a political message to others.

Colonel Vladan Stojanović has been appointed as the new head of the Novi Sad Police Department through a temporary transfer order by the police director.

Novi Sad has seen three police chiefs replaced in the last year and five in the last five years, leading to a reputation that the position is 'unlucky.'

Several officials within the Novi Sad police department have been replaced or lost their positions since the beginning of student protests, with reports suggesting a shift towards more loyal personnel.
The Police Union Sloga condemned the suspension of a police officer in Novi Sad, Serbia. The Kreni-promeni movement also accused authorities of targeting Novi Sad police officers.

Novi Sad police arrested a 45-year-old man who failed to stop his vehicle on the Belgrade-Novi Sad highway, subsequently hitting a police officer and then firing at a patrol.

Momcilo Sovilj, the acting chief of police in Novi Sad, is set to be removed from his position following his decision to allow the arrest of a man accused of assaulting students.