ZAGREB, March 15 (Hina) - A Croatian military invalid of war, Goran Seselj, 31, from Opuzen, early Friday morning went up to the reception of the Ministry of War Veterans and threatened to activate two hand grenades he was holding if
he is not received for talks. Seselj was accompanied by his wife and two children. After he was promised to be received by a minister's assistant, Dinko Nikolic, Seselj handed the grenades over to the receptionist, Zagreb police reported. Police spokeswoman Stanka Saraja said that Seselj was taken to a police station after the talks. A Veterans' Ministry spokeswoman, Andreja Pavlovic, said Seselj, a 40 percent invalid, requested for his housing issue to be solved. He illegally entered a weekend cottage belonging to Serbs, who sued him at the Metkovic County Court, requesting his eviction. As a military invalid of war, Seselj has the right to a flat and is the 4,186th on the
ZAGREB, March 15 (Hina) - A Croatian military invalid of war, Goran
Seselj, 31, from Opuzen, early Friday morning went up to the
reception of the Ministry of War Veterans and threatened to
activate two hand grenades he was holding if he is not received for
talks. Seselj was accompanied by his wife and two children.
After he was promised to be received by a minister's assistant,
Dinko Nikolic, Seselj handed the grenades over to the receptionist,
Zagreb police reported.
Police spokeswoman Stanka Saraja said that Seselj was taken to a
police station after the talks.
A Veterans' Ministry spokeswoman, Andreja Pavlovic, said Seselj, a
40 percent invalid, requested for his housing issue to be solved.
He illegally entered a weekend cottage belonging to Serbs, who sued
him at the Metkovic County Court, requesting his eviction.
As a military invalid of war, Seselj has the right to a flat and is
the 4,186th on the list, Pavlovic told Hina. She added that his case
will be solved under the law.
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