Glavas arrived in Zagreb to attend Fehir's testimony. Independent member of parliament, Glavas, escorted by the police, was transferred on Wednesday morning from the Osijek detention centre where he has been taken to custody recently in the other war crimes case dubbed as the Sellotape Case.
The change in Fehir's status from suspect to crown witness in the Garage was requested by Chief State Prosecutor Mladen Bajic and a decision to that effect was adopted by the Zagreb County Court in early April.
Coming to the county court for his questioning before Investigating Judge Zdenko Posavec this morning, the crown witness Fehir told reporters that he would reiterate his statement he had already given in his capacity as a suspect.
I will change nothing, Fehir said.
Fehir earlier confessed to the crime and based on his statements about Glavas's alleged involvement in the killing of Serb civilians, the Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation of the Garage case - the torture and murder of Serb civilians in Osijek in 1991 in the garage of the local National Defence Secretariat, which at the time was headed by Glavas. Fehir said the orders to kill those civilians had come from Glavas. At the time Fehir was a member of thee First Osijek Battalion also known as "Branimirova Bojna", that is Branimir's Battalion.