Serbia, Croatia dedicated to war on crime

Serbian and Croatian Justice Ministers Snežana Malović and Ivan Šimonović said that both countries are dedicated to fighting organized crime.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 17.05.2010.

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Serbian and Croatian Justice Ministers Snezana Malovic and Ivan Simonovic said that both countries are dedicated to fighting organized crime. Malovic and Simonovic said in Zagreb that they have agreed on the text of an agreement for mutual extradition of persons who are involved in organized crime and corruption. Serbia, Croatia dedicated to war on crime The agreement will be signed as soon as needed changes are made to the Croatian constitution. Simonovic said that the two discussed European integrations, adding that Croatia supports Serbia fully on that road. Malovic signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in the fight against corruption, with which Serbia becomes a member of the Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative. Malovic said that she will be talking with Croatian Supreme Court President Branko Horvat regarding the total international cooperation of the judicial systems of the two countries, and the experiences in European integration, the fight against organized crime and reforms in the judicial system. She is also expected to meet with Croatian Chief State Prosecutor Mladen Bajic, Interior Minister Tomislav Karamarko and Chief of the Office from the Fight Against Corruption and Organized Crime Dinko Cvitan. Accompanying Malovic in the Serbian delegation are State Public Prosecutor Zagorka Dolovac, Director of the Agency for the Fight Against Corruption Zorana Markovic and Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekaric.

Serbia, Croatia dedicated to war on crime

The agreement will be signed as soon as needed changes are made to the Croatian constitution.

Simonović said that the two discussed European integrations, adding that Croatia supports Serbia fully on that road.

Malović signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in the fight against corruption, with which Serbia becomes a member of the Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative.

Malović said that she will be talking with Croatian Supreme Court President Branko Horvat regarding the total international cooperation of the judicial systems of the two countries, and the experiences in European integration, the fight against organized crime and reforms in the judicial system.

She is also expected to meet with Croatian Chief State Prosecutor Mladen Bajić, Interior Minister Tomislav Karamarko and Chief of the Office from the Fight Against Corruption and Organized Crime Dinko Cvitan.

Accompanying Malović in the Serbian delegation are State Public Prosecutor Zagorka Dolovac, Director of the Agency for the Fight Against Corruption Zorana Marković and Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekarić.

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