Azra Šabanović, a student from Sarajevo, a girl who is suspected of assisting in a criminal act, serious murder of Ranko Radošević aka Eskobar, on March 9 of this year, was extradited from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia.
She was transported from custody in Sarajevo, under escort, to the Search Department of the Police Administration for the city of Belgrade, Kurir reports.
In accordance with the law, Azra will be heard by the judge for the preliminary proceedings of the High Court on the circumstances of the decision on detention within the legal time limit of 24 hours. If a detention decision is made, she will be immediately sent to the Central Prison.
On March 15 this year, police officers of the Canton Sarajevo Ministry of Interior arrested 22-year-old student Azra Šabanović on suspicion of having participated in the murder of Ranko Escobar in Serbia.
Ranko Eskobar was killed on the ninth of March in the town of Rušanj in Serbia and was identified as one of the leaders of the Nikšić clan and a man close to the “Skaljars” and the murdered leader of that group, Jovan Vukotić.
According to the earlier information of the Belgrade newspaper Kurir, the two of them, together with the fugitive Marko Pjanović from Brčko, lured Radošević to a meeting where the killers came instead, which is why Stefan Z. (28) and Luka V. (26) were arrested as direct executors, Klix.ba reports.
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