Teenager breaks into police station, kills officer, injures another
In a tragic incident, a 14-year-old reportedly broke into a police station in Bosanska Krupa, Bosnia, late Thursday, fatally stabbing one police officer and injuring another.
The town, located approximately 300 kilometers northwest of Sarajevo, was shaken by the attack, which has drawn national attention.
Ramo Isak, the Interior Minister for the Bosniak-Croat Federation, one of Bosnia’s two governing entities, confirmed the details.
“One officer is dead and the other is wounded,” he said.
The wounded officer was hospitalised with life-threatening injuries, police spokesman Adnan Beganovic told national broadcaster BHRT.
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The attacker, born in 2009, was arrested, he said, adding that prosecutors had launched an investigation.
The motives for the attack were not immediately known.
“This is very sad. What surprised us is that it concerns a minor aged 14 who dared attack officers in a police station. It’s an alarm bell for our society,” said regional police chief Adnan Habibija.
Armin Halitovic, the mayor of the little town of 11,000 residents, said the attack had sent shockwaves, adding: “We are a peaceful and tolerant town”.
Security measures have been stepped up after the attack, police said.
In June last year, a 13-year-old injured a teacher with a firearm in a school in northeastern Bosnia.
(AFP)
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