Mass protest in Belgrade, Vuciq hired former policemen who had abandoned Kosovo Police

According to Danas media information, Aleksandar Vuciq will engage former retired police officers from Kosovo on 15 March in order to cause unrest in Belgrade, Periscopi broadcasts. Part of them are already headed for the capital, Belgrade, along with a group of people who must spend the next few days in the Pioneer Park. Become [...]
Part of them are already headed for the capital, Belgrade, along with a group of people who must spend the next few days in the Pioneer Park.
It's about former police working in Serbia's Interior Ministry, then integrated into the Kosovo Police and then abandoned Kosovo institutions.
After leaving Kosovo police, former police officers have retired from the Serbian state and now, in addition to pensions, they also receive compensation for the salaries they have received from Kosovo Police, while those who have worked directly in the Kosovo Police receive financial compensation from Serbia's budget.
Both groups do nothing but receive compensation from the Serbian state of 65 thousand dinars (555 euros) a month, while former MUP policemen receive pensions of 70-80 thousand dinars (600-680 euros).
For this additional commitment, according to reliable information, Vuciqi's current regime gives them 100 euros a day.
All of them have been invited for the following days, before March 15th and the major protest proclaimed by students, to be in Belgrade and to become available to the Serbian president's regime. /Telegraphy/










