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CROATIAN PRIME MINISTER: MURDER OF ZEC FAMILY MUST BE SOLVED

ZAGREB, April 21 (Hina) - The murder of the Zec family must be solved, but the state cannot be accountable for crimes its officers commit without it having ordered them, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said during question time in parliament on Wednesday. In this context, PM Sanader quoted a decision by the Office of the State Prosecutor which turned down a proposal by the lawyers of the two survived members of the Zec family for an out-of-court settlement for damages to be paid for the death of their parents and 12-year-old sister, who were killed in Zagreb in 1991.
ment ZAGREB, April 21 (Hina) - The murder of the Zec family must be solved, but the state cannot be accountable for crimes its officers commit without it having ordered them, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said during question time in parliament on Wednesday. In this context, PM Sanader quoted a decision by the Office of the State Prosecutor which turned down a proposal by the lawyers of the two survived members of the Zec family for an out-of-court settlement for damages to be paid for the death of their parents and 12-year-old sister, who were killed in Zagreb in 1991.#L# An MP of the Istrian Democratic Alliance (IDS), Damir Kajin, asked whether the government would pay compensation to Dusan and Gordana Zec in an out-of-court settlement for the death of their family members. "We sympathise with the Zec family, but this does not give us the right to influence the decision of the State Prosecutor who has explained that the state is not responsible for crimes committed by salaried officers off duty," Sanader said. The first thing which should be established is whether the policemen suspected of the murder committed the crime while on duty and following an order, Sanader told the parliament. Last week, the Office of the State Prosecutor turned down a proposal for an out-of-court settlement with two survived members of the Zec family who demanded that the Republic of Croatia pay them 2.16 million kuna in damages for the death of their father, mother and sister. "All prerequisites for a settlement have not been met yet, because in the case of the murder of the three members of the Zec family there are some disputed facts which should be clarified and established by the court," Deputy State Prosecutor Jadranko Jug told Hina last Friday. This primarily refers to the motive of the killing and whether the police reservists suspected of killing Mihajlo, Marija and Aleksandra Zec committed the crime as civilians or while on duty. Sanader gave the same answer to Social Democrat Mato Gavran, who believes that Croatia should offer damages to the survived members as a moral act and because it was responsible for grave procedural omissions made by the state prosecutor at the time when the suspects were acquitted. The suspects admitted to having committed the crime during a preliminary investigation, however, without the presence of their lawyers. Owing to this procedural omission, they were never put on trial. Gavran's statement triggered off a strong reaction by the parliamentary session's chairman, Vladimir Seks, who in 1992 was the State Prosecutor in the case against the suspects in the murder of the three Zec family members. "An investigating judge interviewed the suspects without the presence of their lawyers, and therefore an acquittal ensued. The Supreme Court confirmed their release. Do not impute to me responsibility for somebody not having been brought to justice," Seks said. Yesterday, the trial in the civil lawsuit which Gordana and Dusan Zec filed against Croatia began before the Zagreb Municipal Court. The siblings demand 1.5 million kuna in damages for the death of their father Mihajlo, mother Marija, and 12-year-old sister Aleksandra. (Hina) ms

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