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**Purge in Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs**

A significant purge has begun in the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs. About 60 experienced police officers have been forced into retirement, according to sources.

The retirement of General Bogoljub Zivkovic is seen as a “vindictive act by the regime.” He was reportedly told he had to retire because his son, Petar, participated in university protests. The Belgrade Center for Security Policy (BCBP) has called this action unconstitutional and mafia-like.

The retirement of General Zivkovic follows a verbal attack on police generals by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. He attacked those who met with Bejlogrlic, sparking the quiet yet significant purge in the Ministry.

**Former Police Commander Targets**

The ruling party’s propaganda machine has also targeted Spasoje Vulevic, the longtime commander of the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit (SAJ), and rumors are circulating about his imminent retirement.

Vojislav Seselj, a convicted war criminal and political mentor to President Vucic, has verbally attacked police officers who carried out operation “Saber.” Despite being accused of collaborating with the Zemun Clan, Seselj was never reopened after serving his sentence in The Hague in 2014.

**Growing Public Discontent**

The regime’s new purge within the police is met with growing public discontent. Proven professionals are seen as unacceptable, and even police officers who uncovered major crimes are being persecuted and threatened.

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