ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - Croatian war crimes suspect Mladen Naletilic Tuta was transferred to Zagreb's Hospital for Persons Deprived of Liberty on Tuesday evening, where he will continue to receive heart and psychological therapy from
his doctor's team. Naletilic was to be transferred to the psychiatric ward of Rebro Clinic yesterday, at the suggestion of psychiatrist Vladimir Gruden. Security services concluded however security on the ward did not the requirements for Naletilic's accommodation. Naletilic was charged by The Hague war crimes tribunal in late 1998 with war crimes against humanity, serious breaches of the Geneva Convention and the laws and customs of war, committed as the commander of a so called "convicts' battalion" during the Croat-Muslim conflict in Bosnia in 1993. The Croatian Constitutional Court has postponed a decision on Naletilic's extradition to The Hague
ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - Croatian war crimes suspect Mladen
Naletilic Tuta was transferred to Zagreb's Hospital for Persons
Deprived of Liberty on Tuesday evening, where he will continue to
receive heart and psychological therapy from his doctor's team.
Naletilic was to be transferred to the psychiatric ward of Rebro
Clinic yesterday, at the suggestion of psychiatrist Vladimir
Gruden. Security services concluded however security on the ward
did not the requirements for Naletilic's accommodation.
Naletilic was charged by The Hague war crimes tribunal in late 1998
with war crimes against humanity, serious breaches of the Geneva
Convention and the laws and customs of war, committed as the
commander of a so called "convicts' battalion" during the Croat-
Muslim conflict in Bosnia in 1993.
The Croatian Constitutional Court has postponed a decision on
Naletilic's extradition to The Hague due to his poor health. He was
also checked by a Hague Tribunal doctors' team last November, who
confirmed the Croatian doctors' evaluation.
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