Bosnia and Herzegovina: A case was established against the judge from Gradačac after the murder, an investigation into the omissions of the competent institutions was launched

The mayor of Gradačac said that an investigation was launched within the MUP in Gradačac to determine the possible involvement of members of the local MUP in the events that led to the triple murder.

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The disciplinary prosecutor of Bosnia and Herzegovina opened a case against judge Lejla Numanović from Gradačac, who refused to impose restraining measures on the man who then killed Nizama Hećimović, and at the suggestion of the Gradačac police department, he learns. N1.

As stated, the Office of the Disciplinary Prosecutor's Office there will determine the relevant facts of the case through an investigation, in order to investigate allegations of violation of the official duty of the judge in the decision-making process.

We remind you that on Friday Nermin Sulejmanović liquidated his unmarried wife Nizama Hećimović and killed two more people, wounded three, and then committed suicide.

As N1 learns, just four days before the murder of the judge of the Municipal Court in Gradačac, Lejla Numanović passed a decision rejecting the proposal of the Gradačac Police Department to order Nermin Sulejmanović to impose measures prohibiting harassment, stalking and approaching the victim.

An investigation into the involvement of MUP members in the murders has been launched

The mayor of Gradačac, Elvis Dervišagić, added that an investigation has been launched within the MUP in Gradačac to determine the possible involvement of members of the local MUP in the events that led to the triple murder.

"I am asking the public for patience so that the investigation can be brought to an end. Responsibility must be established, regardless of who is guilty in the entire process and case. Nothing must be covered up. As much as I could, I urged the authorities to bring the case to a professional end and the public gets to know the events that happened not only that day, but also those that preceded it," he added.

Unofficially, there are evident omissions and insists on a professional approach to the process until the end of the investigation, writes N1.

"I have unofficial information that there are evident omissions, and I repeat once again, I insist on a professional and thorough investigation process. I expect the public to be informed to the end. This is an event that has a lot to do with the omissions of the competent institutions. I will insist that the process be carried out to the end professionally and that nothing is left under the carpet", said the mayor of Gradačac.

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