The first police officer of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ramo Isak, said in Pressing on N1 that state parliamentarian Sanja Vulić should have been deprived of her liberty after a series of insults against the state judge and swearing in front of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He revealed that he “resent” the leadership of the Sarajevo police for not doing this.
Isak assessed that Vulić’s statements during the hearing to her party leader Milorad Dodik show what kind of person she is.
“I resent the leadership of the Sarajevo police for not depriving her of her freedom. They decided to issue a warrant against Vulić after my statement. What are you going to send the order to her home address? Why didn’t the police who saw her statements react immediately? “Why wasn’t a warrant issued, and after she continued to behave like that, why wasn’t Vulić taken into custody,” asked the federal minister of the interior.
In response to Pressing’s presenter’s assertion that Sanja Vulić’s argument would be to say that she is threatened in Sarajevo, Isak replied that “we are all threatened in Sarajevo, you and I too – I dream of the Vulić girls and the like who behave in such a way in our country because those who should protect the state do nothing”. He said that he will not allow it…
“I responsibly claim that the FUP policemen were there so that Vulić would be deprived of her freedom and prosecuted for that crime. Not only Sanja Vulić, it can also be Ramo Isak – no one can talk about the state like that. She is a member of the BiH Parliament and that should be clear to her. We need to somehow force them to behave decently, as the law requires”, concluded the FBiH Minister of Internal Affairs in an interview with N1.
The head of the club of SNSD deputies in the House of Representatives of the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sanja Vulić, was assigned police protection.
This was announced by the Minister of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nenad Nešić, on his Instagram profile.
After a series of heinous insults and threats to which she was exposed in the past few days, we made the decision to grant her police protection, Nešić wrote.
“I strongly condemn threats to anyone, threats have not brought anyone good because we have to build peace,” Nešić said on Instagram.
Let’s remind you that Sanja Vulić said in the past few days that she received threats from several accounts on social networks.
She reported the threats to the Doboj Police Department, and received them after the trial of the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.
Dodik’s trial was held last Monday in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. The case was taken over by the new judge Sena Uzunović, and after that Vulić appeared in front of the court building and cursed why she received a police fine.