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Elma Djusinac from Serbia, who can be linked to Terrorism arrested

Published November 26, 2015
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policeMembers of SIPA arrested Elma Djusinac, who can be linked to terrorism and who represented a potential threat, in Kalesija.

Djusinac entered illegally in B&H a few days ago, and the whole action of her localization and arresting took place in cooperation of intelligence and security agencies of B&H and Serbia. Besides SIPA, the State Prosecution and the Department for Foreigners Affairs were involved in the entire action as well.

Djusinac is originating from Kosovska Mitrovica and she is Serbian citizen. Together with her was arrested her husband Enes Mesic, who was previously arrested as a member of the group of Bilal Bosnic in the action “Damascus”. Three months after arrest, Mesic was released.

Allegedly, Mesic was used again as a kind of bait to reach Elma Djusinac who represented a threat to the security of B&H. Also, Mesic was working with B&H authorities all the time. Shortly after the arrest, Mesic was released.

SIPA did not want to comment any specific action carried out in the field, they stated that they are intensively working on revealing the attacks on Police Station in Zavidovici and the terrorist attack in Rajlovac when soldiers of AF B&H were killed.

(Source: klix.ba)

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