[3] Dikić became commander of the specialized Gendarmery of Serbia, on 3 June 2009, at the suggestion of Director of the Police Force Milorad Veljović who reportedly said "He's from a good home, and most importantly, he's a decent man".
[9][10] During the interview on Između dve vatre, Dikić was asked whether his unit had uncovered a weapons store near Novi Pazar, and transported it to their base in Vlasina, instead of alerting higher authorities.
It focused heavily on Kosovo, saying there was no Serbia and no Serbian people without it and was criticized by Interior Minister Ivica Dačić who said the oath should not be used seeing as it could be perceived as a threat.
Two other inspectors from the Sector for Internal Control, Ivan Petković and Ljubiša Puzović, had already been chased by cars thought to belong to the Gendarmery.
Dikić denied these claims and posted on his Facebook profile that he was a thorn in the side to all enemies of Serbia, saying "The thing that's bothering them is that I'm a Serb".
[15][16] Vladimir Božović, the State Secretary in charge of internal control, ordered an investigation against members of the Gendarmery and Dikić's brother regarding these claims.
[17][18] In May 2013 allegations surfaced that members of the Gendarmery had been illegally digging for gold near Gamzigrad under the pretext of holding practice marches.
[21] On 27 June 2013 the Gendarmery hosted an unauthorized public exercise as a show of force on Ada Ciganlija in front of tens of thousands of spectators.
It was supposed to celebrate Vidovdan, and seeing as it was unauthorized both Dačić and Director of the Police Force Milorad Veljović refused to show up.
Two years later, Dikić retired after being sacked from public service in December 2015 after reports of alleged involvement in organised crime.