Grand Pacific Trade Call Center Scam Newsletter No. 66
Dear Clients,
In cases like Grand Pacific Trade, which involve international elements and victims from multiple countries, it is important to understand why the investigation and evidence collection process often takes longer than expected.
At this stage, the prosecution coordinates activities with competent authorities in different countries, and every request for evidence or information goes through formal channels of international legal assistance – so-called letters rogatory. These procedures require that documents be properly prepared, translated into the relevant language, and handled according to the rules and deadlines of each country involved.
As a result, responses often arrive at different times and with delays that no party can accelerate. This slowness is not a sign of stagnation, but a consequence of thorough and lawful international cooperation, ensuring that all evidence is valid and admissible in court.
For victims of such frauds, it is important to understand that waiting does not mean inaction. Each party involved in evidence collection follows its own procedures, and coordination across multiple countries is necessary so that any future indictment and court proceedings are based on fully verified material.
We advise clients that, during this phase, all information and communication should be handled exclusively through your attorney to ensure your interests and personal data remain fully protected while the prosecution and international authorities perform their tasks.
Our team continues to monitor all relevant activities, and you will be promptly informed of any information that can be shared.
Kind regards,
Attorney Zoran Miljaković