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Romania Police Accused of Abuse As COVID-19 Fines Soar
The total figure, obtained by BIRN, comprises all the fines announced every day by the authorities, which have imposed more than 200,000 economic sanctions on people for breaking movement restrictions in the last 35 days.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Admits Killing Civilian as Retrial Begins
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Milan Dragisic said he killed one civilian in Bosanski Petrovac in September 1992 as his retrial for wartime crimes began at Belgrade Higher Court on Tuesday.
Dragisic is also accused of killing two other people and attempting to kill three more, but he denied committing the other crimes.
Serbian State Security ‘Didn’t Take Volunteer Fighters to Bosnia’
Petar Djukic, a former high-ranking Serb police officer in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, told the retrial of Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic at the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague on Tuesday and Wednesday that military volunteers who came to Bosanski Samac in Bosnia in April 1992 were brought by political parties and not by Serbian State Security, SDB.
Belgrade Court Quashes Verdict Convicting Bosnian Serb Soldier
Belgrade Appeals Court has reversed the judgment sentencing former Bosnian Serb soldier Milan Dragisic to four years in prison for killing one Bosnian civilian and trying to kill two others in Bosanski Petrovac in western Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
Serbia Convicts Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier of War Crimes
Belgrade Higher Court on Wednesday sentenced Milan Dragisic, a former soldier in the Bosnian Serb Army, to four years in prison for killing a Bosniak civilian and attempting to murder two others on September 20, 1992 during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnian State Profits from Emigrants Renouncing Citizenship
According to the draft budget for the coming year, which was discussed by Bosnia and Herzegovina's Council of Ministers on Tuesday, state institutions will earn between 1.2 and 1.4 million Bosnian marks (between 600,000 and 700,000 euros) in payments for renouncing citizenship in 2019.
Message of registration plates personalized in Sweden has nothing to do with criminal case opened in driver's name
The message on the registration plates personalized in Sweden has nothing to do with the criminal case opened by the Romanian Road Police in the name of the vehicle's owner, the spokesman of the Romanian Police Georgian Dragan told a news conference on Monday evening.
Bosnian Serb Rightist Denies Joining 'Paramilitary Unit'
Igor Bilbija, member of an unregistered Serbian right-wing organization active in Bosnia called "Serbian Honour", on Monday denied allegations of helping to form a paramilitary unit.
Montenegro's Ex-President Marovic Faces Jail for Corruption
The ex-president of the former state union of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marovic, was released from custody on Tuesday after he signed a plea bargain with the special prosecution for organised crime and corruption and agreed to serve three years and eight months in prison.
Serbian Minister Defends Support for Wanted Paramilitary
Serbia’s justice minister said he would continue to fight the extradition of paramilitary leader ‘Captain Dragan’ from Australia to Croatia to stand trial for alleged war crimes.
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