Innocently accused of drug trafficking, she spent 3 months in prisons in Bosnia and Herzegovina and France.



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END OF THE AGONY OF THE BELGRADE TEACHER, FINALLY AT HOME: Innocently accused of drug trafficking spent 3 months in prisons in Bosnia and Herzegovina and France

Photo: Dado Đilas, couchsurfing

“I believed you would succeed. I believed you would overcome injustice”, with these words, last night, shortly after 11 at night, Bogoljub Markovic received Nevenka Sumarac at the Belgrade airport, after more than three months of detention in extradition in Sarajevo, then in Bordeaux. in judicial custody.

She was accused of alleged drug trafficking and belonging to an international criminal group for the trafficking of opiates. After an extensive investigation, it was determined that this woman had nothing to do with what she was charged with. He tried unsuccessfully to prove it at the beginning of the investigation. He assured authorities that there was some kind of confusion.

She said the same while in the detention unit in Sarajevo, but was waiting for a response from the Bordeaux court. And, in the end, they demanded his extradition. She spent two and a half months in detention in France, going through a terrible drama, until she proved that all the accusations were unfounded.

– I also believed in victory and that gave me the strength to endure these difficult days, like every year, – Nevenka tells us, holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand, a gift from Bogoljub.

The parents, the daughter, the friends of Nevenka, but also the classmates from the school where the teacher finished, feared the result of this procedure, more than strange, from the day of her arrest (she was arrested by the Bosnian Border Police and Herzegovina on August 11), which astonished the Serbian public. Two decades. Nobody believed the accusations of the accusations that resonated in our media.

Hugs and tears of joy at the airport last night

“Everything is fine now,” she told her parents as they hugged her. And it will take a long time, much longer than these hugs and these months, for Nevenka Šumarac’s life to return to normal, despite the triumph of justice.

“As if someone couldn’t wait for Nevenka to be crucified on a pillar of shame,” they told us at the school where she worked. – And we were all, like her, convinced that it was a mistake.

The innocent defendant Nevenka Šumarac was in no mood for a detailed story about the drama she went through and will follow. Some questions are not for her, but for the dealers of “justice” in Bordeaux.

Kurir.rs/Novosti

Photo by Dado Djilas, couchsurfing


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