JM in Sicily for tips on tackling crime
The prosecution in Palermo believes that Serbia could be entitled to seize large amounts of property earned through criminal enterprise.
Tuesday, 24.03.2009.
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The prosecution in Palermo believes that Serbia could be entitled to seize large amounts of property earned through criminal enterprise. Serbian Justice Minister Snezana Malovic said that this appraisal was based on the rate of economic development and the crime rate. JM in Sicily for tips on tackling crime She said that she had met in Palermo with officials of the city prosecution to discuss their experience in combating organized crime and seizing property acquired through criminal enterprise. “Serbia is currently negotiating with the International Monetary Fund financial support of EUR 3bn, while the district of Palermo alone has seized EUR 2.5bn in the last two years from property acquired through criminal gain,” she told the Beta news agency. Malovic met in Palermo with Anti-Mafia District Prosecutor Francesco Messina and the city’s chief prosecutor, Luigi Croce.
JM in Sicily for tips on tackling crime
She said that she had met in Palermo with officials of the city prosecution to discuss their experience in combating organized crime and seizing property acquired through criminal enterprise.“Serbia is currently negotiating with the International Monetary Fund financial support of EUR 3bn, while the district of Palermo alone has seized EUR 2.5bn in the last two years from property acquired through criminal gain,” she told the Beta news agency.
Malović met in Palermo with Anti-Mafia District Prosecutor Francesco Messina and the city’s chief prosecutor, Luigi Croce.
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