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Bih Prosecutor's Office Indicts Suspended Bih Court President and Former Top Intelligence Officer

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The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed an indictment with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against the suspended president of the country's highest regular court, Ranko Debevac, and the former director of the intelligence and security agency OSA, Osman Mehmedagić, the court announced on Wednesday. They are accused of abuse of office, illegal wiretapping and other criminal offenses.
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The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed an indictment with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against the suspended president of the country's highest regular court, Ranko Debevac, and the former director of the intelligence and security agency OSA, Osman Mehmedagić, the court announced on Wednesday. They are accused of abuse of office, illegal wiretapping and other criminal offenses.

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