The Chief Prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of B&H, Gordana Tadić, and her associates met with the Chief Prosecutor of the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of the Sarajevo Canton, Sabina Sarajlija, and her Deputy.
KCUS AFFAIR
The topic of the meeting was a letter that doctors from KCUS sent to the public a few days ago, but also to the Management of this health institution, when it comes to the treatment of patients with COVID
Picture taken at today's meeting. SC PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
The Chief Prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of B&H, Gordana Tadić, and her associates met with the Chief Prosecutor of the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of the Sarajevo Canton, Sabina Sarajlija, and her Deputy.
The meeting discussed current events in the past few days, related to respirators and treatment of COVID 19 patients at KCUS, as well as further activities of prosecutorial and judicial institutions.
Considering that the Prosecutor's Office of B&H has previously acted in the case, which was opened before the indictment in the Novalić and others, and which refers to assistance to the perpetrator after the commission of a criminal offense by several persons, the Prosecutor's Office of B&H has taken action and continues to work in this case.
The Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Sarajevo Canton, based on media reports, in accordance with its jurisdiction, formed a case related to a letter from a doctor from KCUS, about the usability of respirators in the treatment of patients in KCUS, severe consequences for the health and life of patients, as well as other problems in the functioning of the so-called Covid department, in which they will act in the coming period.
It was agreed at the meeting that the Prosecutor's Office of B&H and the Prosecutor's Office of SC, within the above cases, will act urgently in coordinated activities, and exchange collected information and evidence, in order to determine all facts and circumstances under which ACM 812A respirators were put into operation and used to treat patients with COVID 19.