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Report against two court policemen for the escape of Ivica Mišković | Info

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The Directorate of the Criminal Police of the MUP of the RS submitted to the District Public Prosecutor’s Office a report on the committed criminal offense against DT and DT from Banja Luka on the suspicion that they enabled the convict Ivica Mišković to escape from the Basic Court on November 7 last year.

Source: MONDO

In the press release of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the RS, it is stated that a report has been submitted on the committed criminal act of “Facilitating the escape of a person deprived of liberty”.

“The aforementioned persons are suspected of having left a sentenced person deprived of their liberty without supervision and without restraint in the premises of a court in Banja Luka on November 7, 2023. direction”, it is written in the press release of the MUP of the RS.

At the end of February, Mondo announced that two judicial police officers of the Judicial Police of Republika Srpska, both with the initials DT, were fired due to the escape of convict Ivica Mišković from the Basic Court in Banja Luka on November 7 last year.

Convicted of pedophilia, escaped from the court in the city center, reached Zagreb

Ivica Mišković fled last November 7 after the first-instance verdict was pronounced in the Basic Court of Banjaluka, which is located in Aleja Svetog Sava, in the city center.

He was illegally sentenced to four years in prison for child under 15 years of ageand the victim, according to the indictment, was his then nine-year-old granddaughter.

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Mišković escaped from the court in Banja Luka through the window detention rooms, and then he walked away in an unknown direction, which was recorded by numerous surveillance cameras from the surrounding buildings. He did not have personal documents with him because he was brought from custody for the sentencing.

Although the case was immediately reported, and numerous members of the Judicial Police of the RS and the MUP of the RS joined the search, he was not found in Banja Luka, and an international warrant was issued. It was soon located in Zagreb.

On January 5 this year, the Basic Court of Banjaluka received a document from the Ministry of Justice and Administration of Croatia, which stated the reasons why the request for the extradition of Ivica Mišković to Bosnia and Herzegovina was not granted.

It is underlined that “the legal requirements prescribed by the Treaty between the Republic of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina on extradition from 2012 have not been met”.

(WORLD)

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