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AK-Lover
11-20-2006, 12:13 PM
PREŠEVO -- Riza Halimi has called on President Boris Tadić to make the Gendarmerie pull out of South Serbia.

Riza Halimi
Riza Halimi

The President of the Party for Democratic Actions said that officers of the Gendarmerie brutally approach citizens asking for identification and run controls of travelers from the village of Crnotince in a disrespectful manner.

He is asking Tadić to remove the Gendarmerie presence from the region and to have routine controls in the municipalities of Preševo, Bujanovac and Medveđa handled by local police officials.

“In the last several days the control of traffic conducted by the Gendarmerie has spread out to the main streets of all of the larger towns in the Preševo municipality, and the citizens are being treated brutally. If we add to that the daily parading of the Gendarmerie in wartime equipment down the main streets of Preševo, the effect is the illegal implementation of a wartime atmosphere five years after the end of armed conflicts in our region.” Halimi said.

He said that it is very important for the Serbian Government to enable South Serbia businesspeople to participate in the commercial projects of Corridor 10 and the commercial zone of the border crossing near Preševo, adding that Albanians should be allowed to be employed within state and public sectors of the border crossing.

Albanians have accused members of the Gendarmerie of performing brutal searches of automobiles and passengers before asking for identification. FoNet’s sources close to the police state that these are routine traveler controls and that the Gendarmerie has the right to do this, especially if suspicion of criminal activity exists.

Commander: Gendarmerie did not use force

General Borivoje Tešić, commander of the MUP elite Gendarmerie unit, told FoNet agency that his officers did not use any form of force when they set up a control point near the village of Crnotinca in the Preševo municipality.

Tešić said the unit’s members were deployed in a search operation near the Ibro Raj motel on November 2, at around 11:30 pm. They acted on intelligence that several persons had crossed into Serbia proper from Kosovo illegally.

“After a detailed search the suspects were not located, while the Gendarmerie officers stopped and identified seven Albanians. During the course of their work they did not use force, and have carried out their duties in a professional manner, abiding by the rules and regulations”, Tešić pointed out in his reaction to Riza Halimi’s accusations.

”A year and a half ago I gave the Preševo and Bujanovac municipal presidents my business card with my phone numbers and asked them to call me if there were any problems. None of them has phoned me yet”, the Gendarmerie commander concluded.

AK-Lover
11-20-2006, 12:14 PM
One of my uncles works as a police officer in the MUP in the Medvedja area, since a good portion of my family is from around there. I have spoken to him on several occasions and he has given much much praise to the Gendarmerie guys.

Sharp
11-20-2006, 01:41 PM
is this the same than the french Gendarmerie?

AK-Lover
11-20-2006, 02:05 PM
is this the same than the french Gendarmerie?

I beleive it operates on similair style to French genderamerie. They were first introduced into Serbia long ago when our two countries had very close relationship.