The defendants in the case code-named “Trn”, with evidence from the decrypted SKY and Anom applications, after considering the prosecution’s evidence, in the presence of their lawyers, signed plea agreements and fully acknowledged responsibility for the criminal acts charged by the indictment of the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH. after which they were convicted in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In accordance with the agreements, the accused Lubur Nedeljko (1975), employed at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Srpska, a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of the commission of the crime, was sentenced to 2 years in prison, while for Bojan Roguljić (1981), citizens of BiH and Serbia, the proposed prison sentence for 1 year, as well as a secondary fine in the amount of 10,000 BAM, which the accused is obliged to pay within 3 months from the finality of the judgment of the Court of BiH.
Lubura Nedeljko was found guilty of the criminal offense of people smuggling and abuse of official position or authority, and the accused Roguljić Bojan was found guilty of the criminal offense of people smuggling.
The defendants pleaded guilty to having, at the end of 2020, illegally transported M.I. who was in Slovenia, and for whom they knew that an Interpol warrant had been issued for him at the request of law enforcement agencies in Montenegro, as a suspect in the criminal offense of attempted murder. The first accused at the time of the commission of the criminal act was a high-ranking inspector of the Ministry of Interior of the RS, from where he was removed after the procedure in that police agency.
The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina stated that the proposed sentences are adequate to the role and responsibility of the accused in the commission of the crime.
By signing the agreement, the accused waive their right to a trial and cannot file an appeal against criminal sanctions.
After consideration of the agreements, they were accepted by the Court, and the defendants were sentenced to the aforementioned sentences, and the case was legally concluded without court proceedings and a main trial.
This is the third guilty plea in the cases involving evidence from the SKY and Anom applications. Within three cases, a total of fifteen defendants have admitted their guilt so far, two of whom are former members of police agencies.