Another four indictees in this case were also found guilty and got prison terms.
Last night, Kutle was arrested by the Croatian police during an attempt to flee to Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was remanded in custody during the day, but given that his prison sentence for the Gradski Podrum privatisation case is under five years and that the court did not explicitly request his detention pending a final ruling, he was probably detained for other reasons.
According to the ruling, the Globus company, owned by Kutle, caused damage to the Gradski Podrum in the amount of HRK 1.2 million and the sum will be impounded from Globus.
All the indictees will have to pay together HRK 100,000 for the services of court experts and each of them will pay an additional HRK 5,000 for court costs.
Kutle has already been tried for other white-collar crimes including embezzlement and murky dealings in the "Tisak" newspaper distribution company and the Diona retailing chain.
On Thursday evening, Kutle was released from police detention.
The police said that they had arrested Kutle in the night between Wednesday and Thursday after they received some indications that he might have useful information about other white-collar crime crimes.
The media speculate that Kutle might have been interrogated by the police about last year's physical attack on Josip Galinac, the CEO of the construction firm "Industrogradnja.
The police have not yet identified two perpetrators who beat Galinac, and a few days ago offered a HRK 50,000 reward in return for any information which might provide clues about the case.