ZADAR, Aug 13 (Hina) - Andjelko Ilic (aged 51) from Vinkovci, for whom the police issued an arrest warrant for causing the death of two German divers by throwing dynamite in the sea near the bridge linking the mainland with the island
of Pag while fishing illegally, surrendered to the Zadar police on Monday. On Sunday, August 12, the Zadar police arrested two other men - Dragutin Jakovinovic (45) and Klaudio Jakovinovic (27) - suspected of the death of the two German holiday-makers. The suspects were taken before a Zadar County Court investigating judge who ruled 48-hour detention and will later make a decision on the further procedure. The three men are suspected of having thrown dynamite in the sea near the Pag bridge while fishing illegally, killing German divers Rainer Wilhelm Klopfer (57) and his son Andreas Albrecht (15). During a search of the flat of Dragutin Jakovinovic, the police discovered sl
ZADAR, Aug 13 (Hina) - Andjelko Ilic (aged 51) from Vinkovci, for
whom the police issued an arrest warrant for causing the death of
two German divers by throwing dynamite in the sea near the bridge
linking the mainland with the island of Pag while fishing
illegally, surrendered to the Zadar police on Monday.
On Sunday, August 12, the Zadar police arrested two other men -
Dragutin Jakovinovic (45) and Klaudio Jakovinovic (27) - suspected
of the death of the two German holiday-makers.
The suspects were taken before a Zadar County Court investigating
judge who ruled 48-hour detention and will later make a decision on
the further procedure.
The three men are suspected of having thrown dynamite in the sea
near the Pag bridge while fishing illegally, killing German divers
Rainer Wilhelm Klopfer (57) and his son Andreas Albrecht (15).
During a search of the flat of Dragutin Jakovinovic, the police
discovered slow-burning fuses and traces of dynamite.
(hina) rml