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SIPA joined the Search for a Bosnian Woman who stole one Million Euros in Germany

Published January 7, 2023
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After the German Interpol issued an official warrant for Mirnesa Bešlić from Stuttgart, who is suspected of stealing one million euros in that country, in the whole case, as previously published, police agencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina got involved.

She isn’t a citizen of BiH and her friend Mujo

“Avaz” learns that National Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) is also looking for Bešlić, who was born in Busovača, but does not have BiH citizenship. A prize of 37,500 euros has been announced for her!

She is on the wanted list of dozens of countries, and the German police believes that she fled to the Balkans after the theft. According to the information that “Avaz” has, SIPA is working on this case after BiH Interpol received official information from Stuttgart.

More precisely, they requested that through the BiH border police base it be checked whether Mirnesa set foot in our country, given that her parents have a house in Busovača and that she has stayed in Sarajevo several times.

For now, Bešlić has not entered Bosnia and Herzegovina in the past few days and no legal crossing has been registered.

Did she cross the border illegally?

It is now being checked whether she may have crossed the border illegally.

The German Interpol requests that Bešlić, who is a citizen of Germany, be immediately arrested if she is located and that the process of extradition to the judiciary of this country begins.

Given that she does not have BiH citizenship, Bešlić could not object to extradition, Avaz reports.

 

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