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SIPA confiscated more than 209 Thousand BAM from One Suspect

Published: June 15, 2023
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Members of the Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the continuation of the operation “Square”, temporarily took more than 209,000 BAM from a safe in a bank in Sarajevo whose user is one of the suspects, SIPA announced.

The search of the safe was carried out by order of the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo and under the supervision of the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office.

As part of the action “Square” in the area of Sarajevo, East Novi Sarajevo, Pale and East Stari Grad, on May 25, searches of business and residential buildings and movable property were conducted and documentation was temporarily confiscated at more than 40 locations due to falsification of land ownership.

The suspects Amir Ibrišimović, Ismet Hamzić, Džemaludin Mutapčić and Emir Kunić were arrested.

The action is being carried out due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that an organized group has been undertaking illegal activities in the area of Sarajevo Canton and beyond since 2009 in order to obtain illegal property benefits.

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