ZAGREB, Feb 3 (Hina) - Branka Bolkovic, spokeswoman for Miroslav Kutle, on Thursday told reporters Kutle had been in contact with the police since Monday and had no intention of escaping. "There was no need for such a spectacle," she
told reporters in front of the Zagreb central police station. She added Kutle's visit to Slovenia was of private and business nature, and it had been agreed that he come to Zagreb for a police questioning today. Bolkovic said Kutle had crossed the Croatian-Slovene border in a civilian vehicle, escorted by two police officers. Kutle, the majority-owner of the largest Croatian press distributor 'Tisak', and another nine persons are suspected of having abused their offices and inflicted damage on 'Tisak' amounting to about 48 million kuna (about US$6.4 million).(hina) rml
ZAGREB, Feb 3 (Hina) - Branka Bolkovic, spokeswoman for Miroslav
Kutle, on Thursday told reporters Kutle had been in contact with the
police since Monday and had no intention of escaping.
"There was no need for such a spectacle," she told reporters in
front of the Zagreb central police station.
She added Kutle's visit to Slovenia was of private and business
nature, and it had been agreed that he come to Zagreb for a police
questioning today. Bolkovic said Kutle had crossed the Croatian-
Slovene border in a civilian vehicle, escorted by two police
officers.
Kutle, the majority-owner of the largest Croatian press
distributor 'Tisak', and another nine persons are suspected of
having abused their offices and inflicted damage on 'Tisak'
amounting to about 48 million kuna (about US$6.4 million).
(hina) rml