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One day after Serbian school shooting, Belgrade bans new gun licenses

One day after Serbian school shooting, Belgrade bans new gun licenses

One day after a bloodbath at a Belgrade college with 9 useless, the Serbian authorities on Thursday suspended the difficulty of latest gun licences for 2 years and agreed to extra stringent inspections of gun homeowners.

The Interior Ministry stated the more durable inspections will happen over the subsequent three months to examine that firearms and ammunition are being saved in accordance with rules, the cupboard determined at its Thursday assembly, in accordance with the Beta news company.

On Wednesday, a 13-year-old pupil shot useless eight classmates and a safety guard at his college. Six different college students and a trainer have been injured.

The police subsequently arrested the boy and took him to a psychiatric clinic. At 13, he can’t be held legally liable in Serbia and can subsequently not face a trial.

The boy used weapons and ammunition that belong to his father, who has a gun licence. The police nonetheless arrested the daddy, accusing him of not storing the weapons in accordance with the regulation. In addition, he allegedly practised taking pictures along with his underage son at taking pictures ranges.

The boy’s motive stays unclear, although apparently, he had been planning the assault for a while. Police discovered sketches of the college constructing and lists of names of potential victims in his flat.

In his first interrogation by the police, the boy stated he was a “psychopath” and needed to “cool down,” the director of the Belgrade police division, Veselin Milić, stated on Wednesday on state tv RTS.

Source: www.anews.com.tr