Today, the infamous murderer Siniša Petrić, known by the nickname Zenica, will be extradited to Bosnia and Herzegovina, after he was supposed to be extradited to our country in January, but it was postponed because he was involved in an incident in a Spanish prison.
According to information from Srpskainfo, Petrić will arrive by plane from Spain to the airport in Sarajevo, and then he will be escorted to the prison in Foča.
By the way, Petrić is known for cold-blooded and monstrous murders throughout Europe, and is associated with organized crime. He was Luka Bojović’s right-hand man, and gained fame as a member of Marinka Magda’s group of murderers, which massacred 14 people in Vojvodina and Hungary, including the horrific murder of the Petrić family in Subotica, where the victim was 11-year-old Danet Petrić.
The incident in the Spanish prison did not prevent the extradition process, and the Banja Luka District Court accepted the judgment of the Spanish national court.
Petrić was sentenced to five years in prison for organized crime and ten years in prison for possessing a wartime arsenal of weapons and firearms, Klix.ba writes.