In a recent response to Fokus’s inquiries, Dragan Šojić, arrested today, rejected all accusations against him, when it comes to forged travel orders and the use of official cars for private purposes. The person was deprived of liberty on the instructions of the acting prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina – said Miovčić.įokus recently revealed that members of the State Investigation and Protection Agency entered the Service for Joint Affairs of BiH Institutions, that they seized certain documents, and interrogated certain employees of the Service.Īccording to our sources, Vukša's position that all acts of the Service for Joint Affairs of BiH Institutions must be signed by the director and the signatures of his two deputies led to conflicts with some employees who participated in the retroactive introduction of travel orders for Dragan Šojić in the records of the protocol, and according to the claims of our sources, Vukša's signature was even falsified. The person deprived of liberty was taken to the SIPA premises for criminal processing and interrogation as a suspect.
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– Police officers of the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) today arrested one person due to suspicion that he committed criminal offences of abuse of office or authority, embezzlement in the service, and fraud in the service prescribed by the Criminal Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Members of the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) have arrested Dragan Šojić, head of the Service for Joint Affairs of BiH Institutions, Jelena Miovčić, a SIPA spokesperson, confirmed to Fokus.ba.