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06SARAJEVO1024
2006-05-10 08:55:00
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Embassy Sarajevo
Cable title:  

BOSNIA: TRAFFICKER GETS EIGHT YEARS

Tags:  KCRM KWMN PHUM SOCI BK 
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UNCLAS SARAJEVO 001024 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR D (SMITH),P (BAME),EUR (DICARLO),EUR/SCE
(ENGLISH, FOOKS, MITCHELL, SAINZ),G/TIP FOR DONNELLY, NSC
FOR BRAUN, OSD FOR FLORY, USNIC FOR WEBER AND GREGORIAN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KCRM KWMN PHUM SOCI BK
SUBJECT: BOSNIA: TRAFFICKER GETS EIGHT YEARS

REF: SARAJEVO 477

UNCLAS SARAJEVO 001024

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR D (SMITH),P (BAME),EUR (DICARLO),EUR/SCE
(ENGLISH, FOOKS, MITCHELL, SAINZ),G/TIP FOR DONNELLY, NSC
FOR BRAUN, OSD FOR FLORY, USNIC FOR WEBER AND GREGORIAN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KCRM KWMN PHUM SOCI BK
SUBJECT: BOSNIA: TRAFFICKER GETS EIGHT YEARS

REF: SARAJEVO 477


1. On April 25, the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) State Court
handed down the second-longest sentence in the history of
Bosnia's anti-trafficking statute, which allows for a maximum
sentence of ten years. Mostar trafficker Nermin Cupina was
sentenced to eight years' imprisonment. The judge also
ordered the seizure of Cupina's apartment and payment of
compensation to his victims (a total value of $62,500).
Cupina and his two co-defendants were tried separately; Igor
Salcin pled guilty and was sentenced to five and a half years
in February 2006, and Predrag Leventic was acquitted. This
verdict represents a major victory for the State Prosecutor's
office, and is a welcome sign that Bosnian courts are
increasingly willing to impose substantial financial and
criminal penalties in trafficking cases.


2. The details of defendant Nermin Cupina's trafficking
operation, in which four underage girls were forced into
prostitution, captivated the city of Mostar throughout the
trial. Victims testified that Cupina and his associates
videotaped them having sex with clients, then threatened to
send the videos to their families if they did not cooperate.
Two of the girls were from BiH, and two were from
Serbia-Montenegro. Cupina and his associates used threats and
violence to force the girls to comply, and also provided them
with illegal drugs. Judge Salem Miso, who chaired the
three-judge panel that decided the case, praised the victims
for their courage in testifying, noting that the victims'
testimony was critical in making the case against Cupina.
Judge Miso also advised the victims to file a civil suit
against Cupina and his co-defendants. Since Cupina was
previously sentenced to four years' imprisonment for car
theft and racketering in an unrelated case, he will serve a
combined sentence of eleven years and six months.


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