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Justice ministers of Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia meet for talks

SREMSKI KARLOVCI, July 8 (Hina) - Justice ministers of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, Snezana Malovic, Barisa Colak and Drazen Bosnjakovic respectively, began their meeting in the northern Serbian town of Sremski Karlovci on Friday.

They are expected to consider possibilities for amending mutual extradition agreements as well as the case of Dragan Paravinja, the convicted sexual rapist in Serbia who was recently arrested in Bosnia and Herzegovina after he fled Croatia where he is involved in the disappearance of a Croatian teenage girl a month ago.

The State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina recently scheduled an extradition hearing for 11 July in the Paravinja case, following Croatia's request for his handover. Upon his arrest in Bosnia on 26 June, Paravinja said that he had strangled the girl while trying to cover up an attempt of sexual assault. The Croatian police and investigators are still conducting an intensive search for Bilic.

In Bosnia, the local court in the eastern municipality in Sokolac is conducting trial against Paravinja on suspicion of an attempted rape in 2000. He is being kept in the Kula penitentiary in East Sarajevo.

The Serbian judiciary sentenced him to four years and six months for rape and attempted rape in 2002. Since 2007, he has been beyond the reach of Serbia's judiciary.

Present at the Sremski Karlovci meeting were also officials of the prosecutorial authorities of these three neighbouring countries.

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