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V. Inzko Support the Work of SIPA

Published February 6, 2013
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The High Representative to BiH Valentin Inzko visited yesterday for the first time the Agency for Investigation and Protection (SIPA) BiH. After speaking with the Director Goran Zupac, he said that ‘’only justice can save BiH’.

Inzko said that he supports the work of SIPA in the fight against organized crime, corruption and terrorism. These are all priority areas, as well as joint actions of security agencies in BiH and the entities, which are all run under the leadership of SIPA.

‘’Like all other countries, BiH is also facing these threats, and there can be no compromise in the fight against dangerous crime. As an Austrian I can say that our safety, and the safety of other European countries, starts here in BiH and in the Balkans’’, said Inzko.

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