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Memic: Police must not allow unchecked Movement of Persons under their watch

Published November 18, 2020
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The Mayor of Ilidza municipality, Senaid Memic, expressed regret and condemned “an unfortunate incident that took place last night in the settlement of Otes, in Ilidza municipality, in which migrants murdered one BiH citizen and seriously injured two others.

He expressed condolences to the family of the murdered person and asked those responsible for order and security not to allow uncontrolled movement and violation of the law to the persons for whom they are responsible.

“It is not possible to take over the supervision of 3,000 migrants without excluding the local community from everything that brings unnecessary obligations to the community. We demand accountability from all those responsible. I express my sincere condolences to the family once again, we share their pain,” said Memic.

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