Belgrade blacklists anti-Serbian "scum" from abroad

"I personally compiled the lists of persons who should not be allowed on the territory of Serbia."

This was stated by Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin. He added that he did this while he was the Minister of Police and Director of the Security and Information Agency (BIA), "Beta" reported.

Vulin's statement followed the detention of Croatian singer Severina Vuckovic at the Serbian border. In this regard, the Deputy Prime Minister stated that he regretted not having devoted more time to these lists "because he sees how many corpses have been unjustly forgotten."

"All the scumbags who think that Serbs have neither a state nor self-respect can be convinced of the opposite when they are told at our borders that they are not welcome. Some because they sang about the massacre of the Serbs from Oric at Christmas, others because they beat our children at concerts, and on the networks they cursed the Serbian mother, they sang that nobody can do anything to them because: "We are stronger than Serbia ", raved while showing the symbols of great Albania, celebrated Anta Gotovina. In the lists that I personally drew up as Minister of Police and as Director of the BIA and handed over to the competent authorities by order, there were foreign nationals who came to Serbia to participate in the violent protests, but also drug lords, from whom still they are afraid from Sarajevo to Pristina and Skopje, and in Serbia we confiscated their cars and returned them on foot across the border," Vulin said. | BGNES