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SIPA Police confiscated more than 450 Thousand BAM

Published March 3, 2023
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In the continuation of the investigation in the “Claster” case, members of the Agency for Investigation and Protection of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SIPA) searched the wallet of the suspect with the initials V.S. found more than 300,000 BAM in foreign currency.

The investigation so far in this case has found and temporarily confiscated more than 450,000 BAM in cash, the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced.

The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina is intensively carrying out further activities aimed at documenting the committed criminal acts and the perpetrators, and a special focus is directed at gathering evidence of property benefits acquired through criminal acts and money laundering.

In this criminal case, the BiH Prosecutor’s Office continues planned activities in cooperation with all competent government institutions in BiH, with the aim of gathering evidence of decisive facts related to systemic corruption, unauthorized trade, organized crime and money laundering in the field of higher education, according to the statement.

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