Arrested Radomir Ninković, suspected of smuggling cigarettes from Montenegro to BiH

Ninković was on the run after several suspects were recently arrested for smuggling tobacco products

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Radomir Ninković from Trebinje, aka Rašo Letva, was arrested and handed over to the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina on suspicion of smuggling cigarettes from Montenegro to BiH in an organized manner.

Ninković was on the run after the recent arrest of several suspects for smuggling tobacco products in the operation "Oganj 3".

The local portal Direkt reports that the information about Ninković's arrest was confirmed by the head of the Trebinje Police Department, Siniša Laketa.

On several occasions from May, until the day before the implementation of the "Oganj 3" action, the news published correspondence from the once encrypted Sky application, in which Ninković arranges illegal business with, among others, Montenegrin police officers at the time Peter Lazović and Ljubo Milović.

Ninković wrote on Sky hidden behind the nickname Toti.

In the operation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) of the Republic of Srpska on November 6, several persons were arrested in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The institution officially announced that as part of the "Fire-3" operation, they conducted searches at around 20 locations in the area of ​​Trebinje, Gack, Banja Luka, Posušje and other cities in BiH.

This, it says, was done on the basis of court orders.

"The action is aimed at the deprivation of liberty of persons for whom there are grounds to suspect that they have committed the criminal offenses of 'Organized crime' from Article 250, paragraph 3 of the CC of BiH, and in connection with the criminal acts of 'Illegitimate sale of excise goods' from Article 210a of the CC of BiH and "Money laundering" from Article 209 of the Criminal Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These activities are carried out under the supervision of the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the police officers of the Police Department of Trebinje, the Gendarmerie Unit, police officers of the Federal Police Department, officers of the Tax Administration of the Republic of Srpska and the Inspectorate of the Republic of Srpska. they state in the text.

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