"Gordana, remove Oleg Čavka," is heard on the audio recording of the conversation between Osman Mehmedagić Osmica, director of the Intelligence and Security Agency (ISA) of B&H, and Gordana Tadić, which took place on July 19, 2019, in the office of the Chief State Prosecutor.
It is an audio recording lasting 80 minutes, which was published by the "Avaz" portal 15 days ago.
This recording shook the judicial-intelligence system in the country and exposed the work and methods of the director of ISA. The authenticity of the audio recording was not disputed by ISA either, "but they were worried about who was recording the meeting".
In the audio recording, Mehmedagić blackmails Tadić and her deputy Ozrenka Nešković, saying that he will hardly compromise prosecutor Čavka, demanding that the investigation in the "Diploma" affair, which concerns the level of education of the first man of the secret service, be stopped. A few months later, it was established that Osmica forged the diploma with the help of Denis Prcić, the founder and owner of the American University in B&H, all with the goal of getting a second term as the head of this agency.
However, that is not the end. Investigators from the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina and members of the SC Ministry of the Interior have not been able to find the documentation hidden by Prcić for months, regarding the file on the education of people at this university, including Mehmedagić himself.
After Prcić's arrest on June 18, a few days later, the police found servers at vacation home, but not registry books and files.
During the search of the University of Tuzla, members of the TC MUP did not find any evidence that Mehmedagić was ever a student at this institution. However, he declared this diploma, which he handed over to the ISA Supervision Commission, a secret.
The prosecution has evidence that Mehmedagić obtained a forged diploma, thanks to which he was appointed to the position of General Director of ISA, although his actual education - VŠS of the Faculty of Law in Sarajevo was not enough for the appointment.
The investigation established that Prcić, with the help of his associates, tore the original page from the register of this faculty, and that the name of Osman Mehmedagić was subsequently inserted and added. Instead of student Damir Mujakić, Osmica's name appeared.
The graphologist who determined the illogicalities is the permanent court expert Ismet Katana.
But as the investigation continues, new incredible details come to light.
We learn that investigators and police never found the registry books, nor the file, nor the diploma relating to the ISA director. The cherry on top of the cake is that the police found the student booklet on which Mehmedagić was "stated" as a student, but this document was issued in a different name.
And the other name is a foreign citizen of Libya, Muhammad Muktauf!? Namely, Muktauf was enrolled at the American University in B&H during one semester (registry number 52). However, then Prcić took action and, instead of Muktauf, subsequently inserted Mehmedagić with the student booklet number used by the Libyan.
All these data were discovered on the server of the LMS system, which Prcić hid, and the police later found them.