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Bosnia's prosecutor lifts arrest warrant against separatist Serb leader

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, JUL 4 – The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina lifted Dodik's arrest warrant after he voluntarily appeared for questioning in a case involving secessionist actions and constitutional violations.

  • Bosnian authorities dropped an arrest warrant against Milorad Dodik on July 4, 2025, after he voluntarily reported for questioning about accusations of attacking the constitutional order with secessionist actions.
  • Dodik voluntarily reported to the public prosecutor's office for questioning about the investigation, accompanied by his lawyer, according to a joint statement from the prosecutor's office and Bosnian State Court.
  • The court accepted the prosecutors' proposal to terminate the warrant, resulting in Dodik's conditional release.
  • Dodik was previously sentenced to one year in prison and banned from holding political office for six years for failing to comply with decisions of the international high representative.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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