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OVERVIEW OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES FOR THE PERIOD 4 -8 NOVEMBER 2024

08.11.2024. 15:19
 

PROPOSED EXTENSION OF CUSTODY IN ARMIN ĆULUM et al CASE*
 
In an organized crime case, the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina filed a motion to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to extend custody  for the suspects Armin Ćulum (1973), Alen  Leon Ćulum (2000), Justin Dargel (1990), Danilo Željko Katanić (2002), and Endrina Tankošić (1995), for the reasons prescribed by Article 132, Paragraph 1, subparagraphs a), b) and c) of the CPC BiH.
 
The aforementioned suspects are charged with the criminal offense of Organized Crime under Article 250, in conjunction with the criminal offenses of International Human Trafficking under Article 186, International Enticing Persons into Prostitution under Article 187, and Money Laundering under Article 209 of the CC BiH.
 

PROHIBITION MEASURES PROPOSED FOR THE SUSPECT SLOBODAN VASIĆ*

The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina filled a motion to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to order prohibition measures for the suspect Slobodan Vasić (1981), from Zvornik, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Motion for prohibition measures was filled pursuant to Article 126 and 126.a) of the CPC BiH.

The suspect was deprived of liberty in the continuation of the work in the case Mladen Popović et al., which is aimed at resolving several criminal offenses of organized crime. Evidence obtained from the SKY application was used in this case.


CUSTODY PROPOSED FOR THREE PERSONS AND PROHIBITION MEASURES FOR FOUR SUSPECTS IN RADOMIR NINKOVIĆ  ET AL. CASE

The motions refer to persons who were deprived of liberty in the area of Trebinje, Gacko, Banja Luka, Posušje and other cities throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. The motion for order of custody for a period of one month was proposed for the reasons prescribed by Article 132, Paragraph 1, subparagraphs a), b) and c) of the CPC BiH, and the prohibition measures were proposed pursuant to Article 126, Paragraphs 1 and 2, Article 126.a Paragraph 1, subparagraphs c) and d) of the CPC BiH. Evidence obtained from the SKY application was used in this case.

The suspects are under investigation due to the existence of a grounded suspicion that they have committed the criminal offense of Organized Crime under Article 250 of the Criminal Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in conjunction with the criminal offense of Illicit Trade in Excise Products under Article 210a of the same Code.

 


*Note on the principle of presumption of innocence

This announcement does not prejudice the outcome of the criminal proceedings and does not violate the principle of the presumption of innocence. A person shall be considered innocent of a crime until guilt has been established by a final verdict (Article 3, paragraph 1 of the CPC BiH).

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