Authorities in Bosnia are investigating shocking reports that wealthy Italian tourists allegedly paid £70,000 to participate in hunting trips where they targeted innocent people, described by some as a ‘human safari’.
The disturbing claims suggest that the trips were organized as extreme and illegal experiences, exploiting vulnerable individuals for entertainment. Local law enforcement is currently gathering evidence and questioning suspects involved in arranging the trips.
Human rights organizations have condemned the reports, calling the incidents “inhumane and criminal”. International observers are urging authorities to conduct thorough investigations and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice.
The shocking nature of the allegations has sparked outrage across social media platforms, highlighting the urgent need for global action against crimes that commodify human life for profit or thrill-seeking.





