The trial of Osman Mehmedagić, the director of ISA, and Muhamed Pekić, an employee of this agency, who are accused of abuse of office, is scheduled to continue tomorrow in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Mehmedagić and Pekić are charged with abuse of office under the indictment of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Čampara and Mehmedagić. Avaz
The trial of Osman Mehmedagić, the director of ISA, and Muhamed Pekić, an employee of this agency, who are accused of abuse of office, is scheduled to continue tomorrow in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mehmedagić and Pekić are charged with abuse of office under the indictment of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mehmedagić, as the director of ISA, and Pekić, as the head of the Cyber Security Department at this institution, are accused of unauthorized obtaining information about the sender of the anonymous report against Mehmedagić.
According to the indictment, they learned in an unspecified manner that an anonymous report had been filed, and Pekić, according to Mehmedagić's order to obtain the recording, contacted the director of "BH Post". They asked for surveillance footage for August 27th, stating that it was a state secret.
So far, seven prosecution witnesses have been heard in this case, and three more are scheduled for tomorrow.
Among the witnesses is Aljoša Čampara, the Federal Minister of the Interior (FMI). Mirela Bubalo, an FMI employee, and Ibrahim Međedović, an ISA employee, will also testify.