The 2010 Bugojno bombing was an act of Islamic terrorism that occurred on 27 June 2010 against the police authorities of the Central Bosnia Canton in Bugojno in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the attack, one policeman was killed and several others were injured. Haris ÃÂauà ¡eviÃÂ, the assailant, was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
Haris ÃÂauà ¡eviÃÂ, the perpetrator of the attack, belonged to a homegrown terrorist cell led by Rijad Rustempaà ¡iÃÂ. The group followed the Salafist Islamic ideology, and ÃÂauà ¡eviàparticipated at the planning meetings. Rustempaà ¡iàand several of his followers were arrested in a police operation in 2009 and charged with terrorism, conspiracy to commit a crime, and illegal possession and trade of weapons. The trial against them began in March 2010.
In retaliation, on 27 June 2010, just before 05:00 AM ÃÂauà ¡eviàdetonated an improvised explosive device, planted between the police station and the parked cars, killing the police officer Tarik Ljubuà ¡kiÃÂ, severely injuring his colleague Edina Hindiàand injuring several other police officers. ÃÂauà ¡eviàplanned to kill even more police officers, timing his attack between the two shifts. The police station and the surrounding buildings were heavily damaged, estimated to damage worth approximately â¬250,000. Immediately after the detonation ÃÂauà ¡eviàwas arrested at a nearby parking lot. Naser PalislamoviÃÂ, who was also part of the Rustempaà ¡iàgroup and was believed to be the mastermind of the attack, was arrested shortly after in Sarajevo. A third person who was supposed to fire from an AK-47 at the rushing police officers after the blast quit the night before the attack.
ÃÂauà ¡eviàalso planned to kidnap a police officer and his children in order to force the authorities with the goal either to release Rustempaà ¡iÃÂ, or implement the Sharia law, as well as the attacks on police patrols.
The ethnic and religious background of the victims was not a factor in the attack, as all of them were ethnic Bosniaks and Muslims. During the meetings with Rustempaà ¡iÃÂ, the group discussed jihad, recruitment, implementation of Sharia, and attacking the politicians who "drifted away from Islam". Babic writes that ÃÂauà ¡eviàand his associates belong to a group of a new generation of Islamic extremists who have no regard for the civil laws in Bosnia and Herzegovina and are prepared to start a war among the Bosnian Muslims themselves.
The trial against ÃÂauà ¡eviàand Palislamoviviàstarted in March 2011 before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ÃÂauà ¡eviàpleaded not guilty throughout the trial. On 20 December 2013, ÃÂauà ¡eviàwas sentenced to a record and maximum sentence of 45 years in prison for the bombing and planning to kidnap a police officer and his children. Palislamoviàwas acquitted of charges as it was not proven he planned or committed the bombing. ÃÂauà ¡eviÃÂ's defence announced it will appeal the verdict, and the Council of Appeal of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina revoked the verdict for procedural reasons and ordered a new trial, which lasted from March to July 2015. After a renewed process, ÃÂauà ¡eviàwas sentenced to 35 years in prison.