Verica Trbic worked from 1992 to 2000, as a pharmacist and coordinator with international humanitarian organizations -including Pharmaciens Sans Frontières-France, Médecins du Monde-France, and UNHCR-delivering pharmaceutical and medical support throughout the Balkans.
Since 2000, she has served at INTERPOL Sarajevo as an Expert Adviser, in charge for searches and extradition of persons, pharmaceutical crime, works of art and the environment crimes.
Specialized in a pharmaceutical and environmental crimes, as contact point and coordinator for INTERPOL’s Project PANGEA since its inception, she has played a key role in efforts against the illegal trade and online sale of medicines and has participated in major international operations.
Between 2014 and 2022, she was also a doping control officer. She is an active delegate to the Council of Europe, serving on the Committee of Experts focused on minimizing public health risks from medical product counterfeiting and similar crimes.
Since 2013, she has been a member of the multisectoral working group developing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s operational plan for accession and implementation of the Council of Europe’s MEDICRIME Convention, holding roles as both member and Vice-Chair of the Committee of the Parties. In 2025, she was appointed chair for the Working Group on unauthorized removal (including theft) from the medical supply chain under the Council of Europe Committee of Parties.
Verica Trbic completed primary and secondary education in Paris, France, and earned a pharmacy degree with a specialization in pharmaceutical information technology from the University of Sarajevo. She has published several papers on pharmaceutical standards, counterfeiting, and medicine smuggling.




