Wanted terrorist arrested in Sarajevo
26. March 2010. | 14:05
Source: bhnews.com
Serbian police (MUP) specified in a statement in Belgrade today that charges against Bulic included membership in a joint criminal enterprise aimed at anti-constitutional activities related to terrorism, and illegal possession of weapons and explosives.
A man found guilty of terrorist activities in Serbia was arrested in Bosnia on a Serbian Interpol office arrest warrant.
The man was identified as Nedzad Bulic, 33, a native of Tutin, in southwestern Serbia.
Last September, Bulić was tried in absentia in Serbia on terrorism charges, and sentenced to seven years in prison.
A Bosnian court has placed him in detention awaiting his extradition to Serbia, reports said.
Serbian police (MUP) specified in a statement in Belgrade today that charges against Bulic included membership in a joint criminal enterprise aimed at anti-constitutional activities related to terrorism, and illegal possession of weapons and explosives.
Bulic and his group were accused of bringing in a large amount of weapons and explosives from abroad, and planning to murder police officers in the town of Novi Pazar.
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