Tensions rise in Bosnia after reports of failed arrest attempt of Serb separatist leader
- SIPA officers tried to arrest Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik in East Sarajevo on Wednesday.
- Bosnian courts issued a warrant for Dodik in March after he ignored a summons regarding legislation.
- Dodik's armed police forces prevented state officers from executing the court order.
- Dodik stated Bosnian police held no authority in Republika Srpska.
- The incident increases existing political tensions within Bosnia.
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Bosnia Mulls New Charges after Failed Arrest Attempt of Milorad Dodik
After a failed attempt to arrest Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik on Wednesday, the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) has sent a report to the Prosecutor’s Office and the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding the commission of criminal offences. According to media reports, the new charges include preventing an official from performing an official act and assisting a perpetrator after committing a criminal offence. SIPA agents…
Attempt to arrest Dodik fails in Sarajevo
In East Sarajevo, which is under the control of Republika Srpska, on Wednesday evening, the BiH state police attempted to approach the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, and detain him in accordance with the issued warrant, but were prevented from doing so by police officers from the Serbian entity. Dodik accuses members of the state police of violating the law.
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