The Court of B&H rejected the appeal of the Prosecutor's Office of B&H against the decision of this judicial institution to lift the prohibitive measures against the accused in the "Dženan Memić" case, the "Avaz" portal has learned.
We remind you that on October 12th, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina lifted the prohibitive measures for the accused, except for meeting with each other and communicating with all witnesses in this case.
After the indictment was filed, the Court of B&H imposed a ban on leaving the place of residence (exception Alisa Ramić), then a ban on meeting with witnesses from the indictment and mutual meetings (exception Zijad Mutap and Alisa Ramić), mandatory reporting to the police administration for Alisa Ramić, Josip Barić and Muamer Ožegović and checking the measure prohibiting leaving the place of residence twice a day for Zijad Mutap and Hasan Dupovac.
In other words, the accused can now go where they want, without any police checks and can leave their place of residence.
These five are charged with organized crime and preventing the discovery and proving of the cause of the suffering of young man Dženan Memić.