
© Amel Emric, APZvornik, area around police station
On 27th of April 2015, a suicidal lone gunmen shouting "Allahu Akbar" (where have we seen this before?)
carried out an attack on a police station in Zvornik, Republika Srpska which is one of two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina bordering Serbia. The attacker was identified as a 24-year-old Nerdin Ibrić,
while some media outlets actually (still)
report that he's a 60-year-old, and
according to social media, there were actually 3 attackers. Whatever the case, the media finally reached consensus. The attacker stormed the station with an automatic rifle, killed one of the officers, wounded two others before he himself was gunned down. Reports state that he also allegedly knew the timing of the shift change, which is when there's a high number of police present.
Weeks before the attack, Bosnia's intelligence service apparently
received information pertaining to a potential terrorist threat. From whom or how they've received this report is not disclosed. Milorad Dodik the president of Republika Srpska blamed the state intelligence agencies for the attack and said that Republika Srpska may withdraw from Bosnian state security structures and establish parallel agencies, which some claimed could "mark a concrete step towards the effective dissolution of Bosnia." Republika Srpska Interior Minister Dragan Lukac said that the attack "could be the start of much worse happenings in Bosnia-Herzegovina."
According to
reports Nerdin Ibrić had a cousin who joined a Wahhabi group, he started growing a beard a few years ago and had recently started to 'act stragely.' His neighbours and family
say that he rarely left the house, was reclusive, unemployed, lived with his mother and that he "fell under the influence of religious radicals who had fought with Islamic militants in the war in Syria." He was also recently
given permission for the acquisition of firearms, no explanation is given as to why.
Not long after, there was a
bomb threat in Zvornik, prompting an evacuation of a courthouse,
no bomb was actually found. Bosnian intelligence also
received reports about new possible terror attacks in the country from certain partnership officials in the region. In light of all this, EU
warnings of a partial presence of a 'Balkan Caliphate' in the region is surely doing nothing to help the situation, and they were once
again quick to call for closer EU-Balkan ties that "should include the enhancement of intelligence cooperation and information exchange among member states," while they are set to
allocate 10 million Euros "to help the Western Balkan countries to cope with the Islamic radicalization and influx of terrorists."
On the 6th of May 2015, and following the attack in Zvornik, Republika Srpska
started their Operation
Ruben:
Operation Ruben is an ongoing police operation against radical Islamists launched on 6 May 2015 within the Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina following the 27 April 2015 shooting in a Zvornik police station. Several people were arrested, a week after the terrorist attack in the police station that left one police officer dead.
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