Serbia’s High Council of Prosecutors has strengthened the team dedicated to combating organized crime. At a meeting held in Belgrade on Thursday, the council assigned three prosecutors to the Public Prosecution for Organized Crime, known as TOK. This move aims to enhance the capacity of the specialized prosecution office to investigate and prosecute complex criminal networks. The assignment of additional personnel signals a renewed focus on tackling organized crime within the country. Details regarding the specific prosecutors assigned and their prior experience were not immediately released. The High Council of Prosecutors routinely reviews and adjusts staffing levels within specialized prosecution offices to address evolving criminal threats. This latest decision underscores the importance placed on combating organized crime in Serbia.