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Tunisian citizen Abu Hamza deported from BH

11. October 2011. | 07:52

Source: BH daly news

Tunisian citizen Karaj Kamel Bin Ali, better known as Abu Hamza was deported this morning to his homeland in the company of officials from the Office for foreigners issues of BH.

Tunisian citizen Karaj Kamel Bin Ali, better known as Abu Hamza was deported this morning to his homeland in the company of officials from the Office for foreigners issues of BH.

A statement from this institutions, Bin Ali was declared as a threat to the national security of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the deportation was done with the help of the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) and the Authority for coordination of police bodies.

Bin Alij has, with a deportation decision, got a ban on entering Bosnia and Herzegovina, for the next five years.

Karray Kamel Bin Ali was sentenced for numerous crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

After a perennial sentence in the Zenica prison, he was transferred to the Immigrations center on April 11th to wait the termination of the deportation process to Tunis
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