Croatia on March 31 returned a second group of migrants to Bosnia-Herzegovina amid questions about where the migrants should be allowed to apply for asylum.
Wartime Bosnian Serb Army soldier Rade Grujic was arrested at the border with Serbia on suspicion of raping a Bosniak woman in a detention facility in Liplje near Zvornik during the war.
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The founder of a white supremacist gang once known as the “premier MMA fight club of the alt-right” is being hunted by Bosnian police after being expelled by neighbouring Serbia.
According to a report citing the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN), Robert Rundo a California native who founded the far-right Rise Above Movement (RAM) organization in 2017 entered Bosnia through the Sepak border crossing near Zvornik on February 11, 2021. The news was confirmed by Svevlad Hoffman, an adviser to the Bosnian Border Police director.
“At that point, the Border Police did not have at their disposal the information that Rundo posed a threat to national security, because the OSA [Bosnia’s Intelligence and Security Agency] did not provide the information in time,” Hoffman revealed.
California White Supremacist Robert Rundo Hunted by Police in Europe
On 4/1/21 at 7:33 AM EDT
The founder of a California-based white supremacist group who is wanted for allegedly inciting a riot and taking part in violence in the U.S. is being tracked down by Bosnian police, after he was expelled from neighboring Serbia.
According to a report by Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN), Robert Rundo, one of the founders of a US far-right organization called Rise Above Movement (RAM), entered the eastern European country on February 11.
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Rundo and others are accused of physically assaulting people who were protesting against then-U.S. President Donald Trump in California in 2017.