ZAGREB, Oct 20 (Hina) - Zagreb police estimate that today's protest rally of the national headquarters for the protection of Homeland War values in Zagreb's main square, which ended some time before 3PM, gathered between 13,000 and
15,000 people, including 5,000 Zagreb residents who kept on coming and going during the rally. The rally passed without incidents, Ivan Babic, the head of Zagreb Police Department, told a press conference Saturday. The police recorded the rally with several cameras but no charges will be filed as there were no incidents, Babic said. He declined to say how many police provided security, only saying there were enough. Over 1,000 policemen were in reserve, of which 400 were intervention police from four companies from other parts of the country. Babic apologised to the residents of the capital because during the rally, traffic was closed off in the city's centre.(hina) np/
ZAGREB, Oct 20 (Hina) - Zagreb police estimate that today's protest
rally of the national headquarters for the protection of Homeland
War values in Zagreb's main square, which ended some time before
3PM, gathered between 13,000 and 15,000 people, including 5,000
Zagreb residents who kept on coming and going during the rally.
The rally passed without incidents, Ivan Babic, the head of Zagreb
Police Department, told a press conference Saturday.
The police recorded the rally with several cameras but no charges
will be filed as there were no incidents, Babic said. He declined to
say how many police provided security, only saying there were
enough. Over 1,000 policemen were in reserve, of which 400 were
intervention police from four companies from other parts of the
country.
Babic apologised to the residents of the capital because during the
rally, traffic was closed off in the city's centre.
(hina) np/ha sb