Top court frees Bosnian intelligence chief accused of fraud


FILE PHOTO: General view of the city as smog blankets Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 28, 2015. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo

SARAJEVO (Reuters) - The top court in Bosnia on Friday released the country's intelligence chief following his detention and interrogation on charges of money laundering and abusing his office to forge university diplomas.

Osman Mehmedagic, head of the Intelligence-Security Agency (OSA), was arrested on Wednesday at the request of state prosecutors who said he was being investigated for the abuse of office or authority and for forging the documents and money laundering.

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