According to local portals, which refer to the SrpskaInfo portal, Special units of the Brcko District Police of BiH tried last night to arrest the Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska, Radovan Višković, on the part of the road that runs from Banja Luka to Bijeljina through the administrative territory of the District.
According to media reports, after routine searches of cars, Višković was not found in any of the vehicles in the convoy of vehicles that were under escort.
The Brcko District Police of BiH had no comment on the veracity of the local portals’ claims.
According to media reports, special units of the Brcko District Police of BiH and two ambulances were deployed on the ground.
According to these allegations, the police checked the identity of all members of the escort, including drivers and police officers who participated in the security of the Prime Minister of Republika Srpska, but Višković was not with them.
On March 14, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), at the proposal of the State Prosecutor’s Office, issued an arrest warrant for the President of Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik, the Prime Minister of RS Radovan Višković, and the President of the RS National Assembly Nenad Stevandić, on suspicion of having committed the criminal offense of “attacking the constitutional order of BiH”.
The BiH Court’s arrest warrant for Dodik, Višković, and Stevandić was issued after they failed to respond to a summons from the BiH Prosecutor’s Office for questioning, which was previously sent to them as suspects.
These actions by the BiH Prosecutor’s Office followed the adoption of laws in the RS National Assembly that undermine the constitutional order of the state, including attempts to limit the jurisdiction of state institutions on the territory of RS.
The BiH Court has also issued a central arrest warrant for Dodik, Višković, and Stevandić, which applies to the territory of BiH, Fena writee.


