Two alleged members of the "Kavak clan" who were arrested yesterday in Sarajevo had identification documents of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), with identities different from the real ones, which is why there is a reason to suspect that they committed the criminal offense of "forgery of documents".
This was announced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) of Sarajevo Canton (KS), as reported by the portal Klix.ba.
As previously announced and confirmed for Klix.ba, on Sunday night the KS MUP police officers arrested two Serbian citizens for whom a warrant was issued, and the operation was carried out at two locations in Sarajevo and East Sarajevo.
It is about Dušan Jovanović and Darko Dulović.
The KS MUP announced today that they were arrested due to suspicion that they had committed the criminal offense of "Forgery of documents".
"Police officers of the Sarajevo Canton MUP Police Department, in cooperation with members of the Intelligence and Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, detained two men, Dušan Jovanović and Darko Dulović, citizens of Serbia," the KS MUP announced.
"At the time of their arrest, these men had identification documents of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with identities different from the real ones, which is why there is a reason to suspect that they have committed the criminal offense of 'Forgery of documents'," added the KS MUP.
The arrested persons were handed over to the jurisdiction of the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Sarajevo Canton.
The police department of the KS MUP continues, in cooperation with other law enforcement agencies, intensive work on documenting the criminal activities of these persons.
Also, the Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor's Office announced that two suspects for the criminal offense of "Forgery of documents" were handed over to the jurisdiction of the KS Cantonal Prosecutor's Office.
They will be detained for 24 hours and within that legal term, and after analyzing the collected evidence, the acting prosecutor will decide on further measures.
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