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Police Directorate of the City of Belgrade is by far the largest regional police directorate, both in terms of personnel and equipment; it has two specialized units: Police Brigade (crowd and riot control unit) and Intervention Unit 92 (rapid response unit). [6]
One of these formations was the 1st Belgrade Special Combat detachment, formed in mid-1942 by the German Gestapo without the knowledge of Nedić or his government. It was the intention of SS-Oberführer Emanuel Schäfer , the newly appointed chief of the German Security Police in Serbia , to create "an indigenous Serbian entity through which ...
63rd Parachute Brigade; 72nd Brigade for Special Operations; Guard. Command Battalion (Belgrade) Honor Guard Battalion (Belgrade) 25th Military Police Battalion (Belgrade) Logistics Battalion (Belgrade) Signal Brigade. Command Platoon (Belgrade) 1st Signal Battalion (Belgrade) 2nd Signal Battalion (Belgrade) 3rd Signal Battalion (Belgrade)
The Belgrade Special Police (Serbo-Croatian: Specijalna policija Uprave grada Beograda, SP UGB) was a Serbian collaborationist police organisation directed and controlled by the German Gestapo (German: Geheime Staatspolizei) in the German-occupied territory of Serbia from 1941 to 1944 during World War II.
The police officer shot the attacker who later died, according to N1. The officer has been taken to hospital and will need an operation to remove an arrow from his neck.
Serbia had put its troops on the border on the highest state of alert amid a series of recent clashes between Kosovo Serbs on one side, and Kosovo police and NATO-led peacekeepers on the other.
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — An attacker with a crossbow wounded a Serbian police officer guarding the Israeli Embassy in Belgrade on Saturday, Serbia’s Interior Ministry said. The officer ...
That same year, command was formed in Belgrade, with established branches in Novi Sad and Priština. Zoran Simović was the head of the then Belgrade unit, Novi Sad branch-unit was led by Branko Jurčić, and Priština branch-unit by Radoslav Stalević. At that period, the unit moved to the base in Batajnica, in which it has been ever since. [5]