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Indictment issued to Two Persons for llicit Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs

Published September 25, 2020
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A prosecutor of the Special Department for Organised Crime, Economic Crime and Corruption has filed an indictment against Marko Danilovic, born in 1999 in Kotor, residing in Herceg Novi, a citizen of Montenegro.

The accused is charged that for the purpose of acquiring unlawful property gain, he transported 50 packages of the narcotic drug marijuana weighing 55.402 kilos in total in a specially made compartment in a freight truck with Montenegrin licence plates he operated.

The accused smuggled the said narcotic drug into Bosnia and Herzegovina on 25 July this year and intended to smuggle it further to the Republic of Croatia and into the EU territory, but was detected and prevented to do that by members of the BiH Border Police, at the Gradiška border crossing.

The seized amount of the narcotic drug on the illegal drug market of EU countries reaches the price of hundreds of thousands of Euros.

The Accused is in custody and is charged with the criminal offence of Illicit Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs under Article 195 of the Criminal Code of BiH.

The indictment was forwarded to the Court of BiH for confirmation.

Also, a Prosecutor from the Special Department for Organized Crime, Economic Crime and Corruption has issued an Indictment against Đorđe Nedimović, born in 1976 in Novi Sad, residing in Beočin, a citizen of Serbia, who is currently remanded in custody.

This accused person is charged with international smuggling of the following narcotic drugs: marijuana – cannabis, ecstasy, speed (amphetamine), cocaine, heroin, hashish, as well as various tablets with narcotic properties, in the total amount of more than one hundred grams, which he smuggled on 26 July 2020, from the territory of the Republic of Serbia to the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, all in order to obtain illegal material gain and with the intention of its further sale on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The aforementioned accused person was detected in the commission of the said criminal offence by members of the Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Uvac International Border Crossing between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, while he was smuggling the narcotics in the vehicle he was driving.

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