An agreement was signed with Bosnia and Herzegovina to support victims of war crimes

The document envisages faster and more efficient cooperation in war crimes cases, as well as the organization of testimony and participation in proceedings for witnesses, victims and injured parties in war crimes cases processed in Montenegro and BiH, in which witnesses and injured parties who live and reside in another country

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The Supreme State Prosecutor (VDT) Milorad Marković and the Chief Prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milanko Kajganić signed, in Sarajevo, the Agreement on understanding and cooperation in the area of ​​support for witnesses, victims and victims in criminal proceedings for war crimes.

The signed document envisages faster and more efficient cooperation in war crimes cases, as well as the organization of testimony and participation in proceedings for witnesses, victims and injured parties in war crimes cases processed in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which witnesses and injured parties participate they live and reside in another country, VDT announced.

During the meeting, during which the agreement was signed, Marković and Kajganić welcomed the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg on the legality and admissibility of evidence obtained through encrypted applications, as an important step in the fight against organized international crime in the countries of the region and strengthening of the rule of law in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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