The wife of a major Belgrade organized crime figure said her husband ordered the murder of Bosnian crime boss Ramiz “Celo” Delalic.
Former Head of the Uniformed Police Sector of the Federation Police Administration (FUP), Zoran Čegar, pleads before the Sarajevo Municipal Court on charges of document forgery.
“I am not guilty”, said Zoran Čegar, the former Head of the Uniformed Police Sector of the Federation Police Administration (FUP), as he pleaded before the Sarajevo Municipal Court on charges of document forgery.
The indictment was filed by the Canton Sarajevo Prosecutor’s Office in September 2024, and the date for the continuation of the trial will be determined at a later time.
Čegar’s lawyer requested that the trial be closed to the public due to his post-traumatic stress disorder…
The wife of a major Belgrade organized crime figure said her husband ordered the murder of Bosnian crime boss Ramiz “Celo” Delalic.
The award went for an investigation into allowances that the Federation ministers received for accommodation in a town where they own an apartment.
CIN reporters won second and third award of the European Union for Investigative Reporting in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2014.
An employee with the Directorate for Coordination of Police Bodies of Bosnia and Herzegovina was charged with paying for stationary that has never been delivered.
The defense has appealed seeking to acquit Lozančić of all charges, while the Prosecutor’s Office calls for a two-year prison sentence. The County Court in Zagreb will decide.
An official from Tuzla Canton ministry of industry, energy and mining was arrested while taking 10,000 KM bribe.
This year’s Press Freedom Index ranks Bosnia and Herzegovina at 66 out of 180 countries in terms of press freedom.
A Sarajevo firm Gold Mignon has supplied animal products to health institutions for years even though it had no license to warehouse them.
In an administrative review case against the BiH Parliament, the Court of BiH ruled in favor of the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) and said records on legislators’ earnings should be released.
Court has thrown out a lawsuit that legal representatives of Non-metal Mine Stanari filed against EFT –Mine and Power Plant Stanari.
Zijad Turković was found guilty of organized crime and sentenced to 40-years in prison.
CIN’s online database holds names of 476 officeholders and how much they received as severance pay.
The wife of a major Belgrade organized crime figure said her husband ordered the murder of Bosnian crime boss Ramiz “Celo” Delalic.
The award went for an investigation into allowances that the Federation ministers received for accommodation in a town where they own an apartment.
CIN reporters won second and third award of the European Union for Investigative Reporting in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2014.
An employee with the Directorate for Coordination of Police Bodies of Bosnia and Herzegovina was charged with paying for stationary that has never been delivered.
The defense has appealed seeking to acquit Lozančić of all charges, while the Prosecutor’s Office calls for a two-year prison sentence. The County Court in Zagreb will decide.
An official from Tuzla Canton ministry of industry, energy and mining was arrested while taking 10,000 KM bribe.
This year’s Press Freedom Index ranks Bosnia and Herzegovina at 66 out of 180 countries in terms of press freedom.
A Sarajevo firm Gold Mignon has supplied animal products to health institutions for years even though it had no license to warehouse them.
In an administrative review case against the BiH Parliament, the Court of BiH ruled in favor of the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) and said records on legislators’ earnings should be released.
Court has thrown out a lawsuit that legal representatives of Non-metal Mine Stanari filed against EFT –Mine and Power Plant Stanari.
Zijad Turković was found guilty of organized crime and sentenced to 40-years in prison.
CIN’s online database holds names of 476 officeholders and how much they received as severance pay.
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