The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina canceled the detention of a former member of the "Kavak clan"

The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina accuses Samardžija of leading an organized group that smuggled large quantities of heavy narcotic drugs from South America and the European Union into Bosnia and Herzegovina and neighboring countries.

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The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina canceled the custody of Mladen Samardžija and imposed measures prohibiting him from leaving his place of residence, a travel ban and a ban on meeting certain persons, this judicial institution announced on August 30. It is said that the detention was lifted the day before.

Mladen Samardžija was arrested on December 11 last year in Jahorina, and is suspected of drug trafficking.

The BiH Prosecutor's Office accuses Samardzija of leading an organized group that smuggled large amounts of heavy narcotic drugs from South America and the European Union into Bosnia and Herzegovina and neighboring countries.

The 33-year-old suspect was on the run for a long time.

The investigation against him is being conducted within a group of cases in which evidence from intercepted communications via the SKY and Anom applications was used, the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina stated earlier.

Samardžija was also a member of the so-called "Kavak clan", one of the two Montenegrin criminal clans, the police announced on April 5.

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina stated that the imposed prohibition measures can last as long as there is a need for them or until a different decision of the Court.

It is added that Samardžija has been warned that he may be detained if he violates the obligations imposed by this decision.

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