The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina filed an appeal against the decision of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina not to determine the remand in custody measure for Miloš Lučić, Minister of the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who is suspected of high level corruption.
The BiH Prosecutors Office believes that releasing the suspect to house arrest has already harmed the investigation of the BiH Prosecutors Office, due to the impossibility of controlling the suspects communications via the Internet, video calls and high-tech resources, as well as through intermediaries or in other ways, with witnesses and suspects in the case.
In addition, this kind of decision contradicts the strategic determination of the institutions to fight corruption and sends a negative message about the efforts of institutions and law enforcement agencies in the prosecution and fight against corruption and abuse of office of those holding the highest positions in governmental institutions in BiH. The special gravity is attributed by the fact that the decision was passed on the International Anti-Corruption Day, and at a time when BiH is expected to receive candidate status in the process of European integration.The appeal of the Prosecutors Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina was sent to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the afternoon hours.