POLICE OFFICER TOOK DOWN PROSTITUTES, BUT NOT TO THE STATION: Instead of arresting "the pimp", he ordered two girls!

In the period from 2009 until 2015 he laundered the money in legal ways, like buying a herd of domestic animals, or other ways with which he broke the law

Prosecution office of the city of Sarajevo formed a case against Samir Kurtovic, Melisa Sehovic, Nemanja Jankovic, and Omer Nargalic, under the doubt that they organized a prostitution ring of underage and girls of age, money laundering, raping in try, unlicensed carrying of guns and ammunition, and not arresting the perpetrator when committing a crime.

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Namely, the suspect Samir Kutrovic is accused of making and running a prostitution ring in the period from 2004 up to 2015 - reports the portal avaz.ba.

In that period, more than 28 girls offered sex services, two of them underage, with which he made the profit of more than 900.000 Euros.

Moreover, in the period of 2009 up to 2015 he used this money to start several business, thus laundering it and making it legitimate.

At the same time, he was accused that on December 29, 2006 tried to rape an underage girl S.B. when she was just 16 years old, and she sustained light body injuries.

When controlled two times, unlicensed guns and ammunition were found at his possession.

Melisa Sehovic is accused of being a co-maker of the prostitution ring along with Samir Kurtovic in the period from 2014 up to 2015 at the area of the city of Sarajevo.

Nemanja Jankovic, police officer of the Ilidza county is accused of not reporting Samir Kurtovic when finding out about the crime he committed, but instead used the services of Samir and the girls.

Those services were paid 179 Euros.

Omer Nargalic is accused of getting, holding, and carrying unregistered guns and ammunition without the previous approval of the authorities.

(Telegraf.co.uk)