Serbian police are under increasing pressure following allegations of excessive force used against protestors and emerging connections to organized crime. Recent incidents include violence against demonstrators opposing President Aleksandar Vučić’s government. A recent shooting in Belgrade has further intensified scrutiny of police conduct and potential ties to criminal elements. Concerns are mounting that these issues are eroding public trust in law enforcement. Reports suggest a pattern of impunity and a lack of accountability within the police force. The situation raises questions about the rule of law and police reform within Serbia. These developments are prompting calls for independent investigations and greater transparency.