Casing made in Bosnia found at Paris massacre site
A "controversial" shell casing found at the scene of the Charlie Hebdo office shooting in Paris last week did come from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Tuesday, 13.01.2015.
15:01
Casing made in Bosnia found at Paris massacre site
He said the ammunition was manufactured in 1986 in by Igman company in the town of Konjic, "and today exists in the warehouses of the Armed Forces, but also in every other household that owns firearms."The Bosnian military makes inventories of arms and material and technical resources that should show whether the content of the depots corresponds to what is stated on paper, said the report.
Last year, N1 added, 600 shell fillings were stolen from base Krcmarice near Banja Luka, and although two members of the military were immediately suspended, the case "did not receive an official epilogue."
According to Marjanac, "there is corruption outside the Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Krcmarice was not the first theft case."
The military and the Ministry of Defense "cannot be outside of that," he was quoted as saying.
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