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SIPA Arrested 15 People in the Area of Sarajevo

Published October 9, 2015
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sipa2In the morning, the SIPA started two actions under the code names of “Coral” and “Tango”, where 15 people was arrested.

As a reporter from the portal Klix.ba said, the members of the SIPA were in the “Himzo Polovina” street on Bjelave.

“Police officers from the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) early this morning started the operational actions under the code names “Coral” and “Tango” carried out in parallel in the area of Sarajevo. There is more than 100 police officers from the SIPA operating in the actions,” as announced from the SIPA.

Within the action named “Coral”, 10 people was arrested due to a grounded suspicion that they committed a criminal offense under the Article number 342 from the CC FB&H “Organized Crime” in regards to criminal offenses considering tax fraud, compromising security, preventing an official in the performance of an official duty, damaging other people’s things, aggravated theft, organizing resistance and the prime suspect has been linked to prostitution.

They were searching the buildings in ten locations with the aim of finding and temporary seizure of additional items which can be used as an evidence in a further procedure.

Within the “Tango” action, 5 people was arrested due to a grounded suspicion that they committed a criminal offense of pandering.

“The activities listed above are being implemented on the orders of the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo and the Cantonal Prosecutor of Sarajevo, and the actions are result of the months of investigation conducted by the SIPA’s investigators under the surveillance of the Cantonal Prosecutor”, as announced from the SIPA.

 

(Source: klix.ba)

 

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