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Detention requested for Police Officer who fired 16 Shots at Amra Kahrimanovic

Published February 10, 2024
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The acting prosecutor of the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office of the Tuzla Canton (TC) submitted to the judge for the preliminary proceedings of the Tuzla Cantonal Court a proposal to determine a measure of custody for Elvis Custendil (51) from Tuzla due to the existence of reasonable suspicion that on February 7th, 2024, in the evening hours, he committed the murder of fifty-two-year-old Amra Kahrimanovic from Tuzla.

Amra Kahrimanovic, the co-owner of the coffee shops in the Sjenjak Shopping Center in Tuzla, came around 9:00 p.m. to close the facility and then left the premises.

Custendil is suspected of having suddenly got up, followed the injured party into the hall of the shopping center, and then from the immediate vicinity, from the official pistol of the Police Department of the TC Ministry of Internal Affairs where he was employed in the operations center, in an insidious manner fired one shot into the victim’s back, and after that, while the victim was lying on the floor, he fired fifteen more shots into different parts of the body and killed her.

Shortly after the event, the suspect was detained by members of the Support Unit of the TC Ministry of Internal Affairs in front of the building where he lives in Tuzla. The members of the Criminal Police Sector performed the criminal investigation, and along with the report on the crime committed, the suspect was handed over to the Prosecutor’s Office. The acting prosecutor issued an order to conduct an investigation and interrogated the Prosecutor’s Office.

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