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Police in Bosnia arrest 23 suspected members of drug kingpin's 'inner circle'

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Law enforcemen­t o cers in Bosnia arrested 23 people suspected of belonging to a global drug kingpin's "inner circle” - a group that authoritie­s believe may include police and security o cials.

The swoop is the latest in a clampdown on criminal networks controllin­g much of Europe’s cocaine trade, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Europol, the EU's law enforcemen­t agency, and Bosnian o - cials said the suspects were detained Monday as security forces searched their homes and other locations. They are suspected of drug tra cking, money laundering and other organised crime offences.

“Among the 23 persons arrested yesterday are not only accomplice­s, but also corrupt o - cials identi ed as facilitato­rs of the network’s criminal activities,” Europol said in a statement.

The drug kingpin whom the suspects are thought to be associated with was detained in 2022 and sentenced to seven years in prison a year later in the Netherland­s.

Police seized guns, money, cars, laptops and other evidence during the raids.

Bosnian authoritie­s previously arrested two other people and seized €55,000 euros, eight rearms, 11 police radios and moneylaund­ering documentat­ion, Europol said, adding that Monday's arrests were “another milestone” in the ght against the alliance of criminal networks.

In Bosnia, the state security agency SIPA said authoritie­s temporaril­y froze bank accounts belonging to the suspects and halted any nancial transactio­ns.

 ?? ?? Members of the special police unit of Canton Sarajevo escort a person arrested in an operation codenamed "Black Tie" in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Monday, April 22, 2024
Members of the special police unit of Canton Sarajevo escort a person arrested in an operation codenamed "Black Tie" in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Monday, April 22, 2024

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