SARAJEVO (Reuters) - The head of Bosnia's state court and the former head of the spy agency are to be remanded in custody for one month over alleged wiretapping of the court's judges and investigators, a judge ruled on Thursday.
Ranko Debevec, president of Bosnia-Herzegovina court, and Osman Mehmedagic, former head of the intelligence agency OSA/OBA, were arrested on Monday for suspected abuse of office and other criminal acts.
