**Student Released After Police Crackdown on Protest**
In a rare display of police restraint, a student arrested in Belgrade has been released after a protest outside the central police station. Stefan Radojicic, a 20-year-old student from the Transport and Traffic Engineering school at Belgrade University, was detained by four plain-clothes officers on Monday.
According to Radojicic, he was stopped and questioned without warning, with his phone and laptop seized as evidence. He claims that only one of the officers showed a badge, and that they demanded to see his ID card before taking him in for questioning. The arrest sparked outrage among students, who gathered outside the police station in protest.
**Students Demand Answers**
The students from Radojicic’s school called for an immediate gathering outside the police station, where they made their voices heard through chants and noise-making. The protest was a response to what many see as an abuse of power by the police.
Radojicic himself spoke out about his experience, saying that he was only arrested because of a video published by the regime‘s tabloid Informer. The video appears to show students from Radojicic’s school and the university medical school discussing a potential blockade of air traffic control at Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla airport.
**Questionable Video Recording**
However, many of Radojicic’s fellow students claim that the video was recorded without permission. This has raised questions about the legitimacy of the arrest and the use of such tactics by the police to silence dissenting voices.
The release of Stefan Radojicic is a welcome move, but it does little to address the deeper issues surrounding police behavior in Serbia. As students continue to push for answers and accountability, one thing is clear: the public’s trust in law enforcement agencies remains low, and the government needs to take steps to rebuild that trust.
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