The Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into graffiti on the premises of the BiH Embassy in Podgorica.

Graffiti glorifying the Srebrenica genocide and Ratko Mladić, who was convicted of that crime, has appeared on the wall of the embassy building.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica announced that it is investigating the circumstances of the graffiti on the premises of the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

"Following notification from the Police Directorate regarding the event in which unknown perpetrators wrote graffiti on the premises of the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica ordered the officers of the Police Directorate to collect the necessary information in order to identify the perpetrators. After identifying the perpetrators and submitting the necessary information, and possibly taking other measures and actions as necessary, the prosecutor's office will make a decision, of which the public will be informed in a timely manner," the VDP announced.

Graffiti glorifying the genocide in Srebrenica and Ratko Mladić, who was convicted of that crime, appeared on the wall of the embassy building.

On the wall of the Bosnian Embassy are, among other things, written: "General, thank you for Srebrenica!", "Coffee sweet Mladić Ratko", the symbol of the four steels... One of the graffiti is signed "United force", which is the name of an organized group of fans of the "Rad" Football Club from Belgrade.

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