Serbia and Bosnia to sign extradition agreement
Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina will on Thursday sign an agreement on mutual extradition of citizens charged and convicted for criminal acts of organized crime.
Tuesday, 03.09.2013.
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BELGRADE Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina will on Thursday sign an agreement on mutual extradition of citizens charged and convicted for criminal acts of organized crime. The agreement will include corruption and money laundering charges, Tanjug learned from the Serbian Ministry of Justice and Public Administration. Serbia and Bosnia to sign extradition agreement However, the agreement will not apply to persons indicted and convicted for war crimes and genocide. Bosnian Justice Minister Barisa Colak and Serbian Minister of Justice and Public Administration Nikola Selakovic will sign the document in Belgrade. Bosnia-Herzegovina is the only former Yugoslav republic with which Serbia has not signed such an agreement yet. Over the past few years, extradition agreements were signed with Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Slovenia. Nikola Selakovic (Tanjug, file) Tanjug
Serbia and Bosnia to sign extradition agreement
However, the agreement will not apply to persons indicted and convicted for war crimes and genocide.Bosnian Justice Minister Bariša Čolak and Serbian Minister of Justice and Public Administration Nikola Selaković will sign the document in Belgrade.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is the only former Yugoslav republic with which Serbia has not signed such an agreement yet.
Over the past few years, extradition agreements were signed with Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Slovenia.
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