ZAGREB POLICE COMMENTS ON TALK WITH BUJANEC ZAGREB, May 25 (Hina) - Zagreb police on Thursday confirmed that the editor-in-chief of the weekly "Novi Imperijal", Velimir Bujanec, had this morning been called for talks at a police
station because of the publishing of a photograph of the building of the Croatian Intelligence Service. A police statement said the publishing of the photograph was a violation of the law on violation of public order and peace. The photograph was published in Imperijal of May 23.According to the law, whoever violates the prohibition of approaching or loitering around, photographing or drawing a certain location, will be fined with 50 to 200 German marks or a prison term of 30 days. Police is looking for the author of the photograph, and Bujanec refused to give out the person's name.(hina) lml jn
ZAGREB, May 25 (Hina) - Zagreb police on Thursday confirmed that the
editor-in-chief of the weekly "Novi Imperijal", Velimir Bujanec,
had this morning been called for talks at a police station because
of the publishing of a photograph of the building of the Croatian
Intelligence Service.
A police statement said the publishing of the photograph was a
violation of the law on violation of public order and peace.
The photograph was published in Imperijal of May 23.
According to the law, whoever violates the prohibition of
approaching or loitering around, photographing or drawing a
certain location, will be fined with 50 to 200 German marks or a
prison term of 30 days.
Police is looking for the author of the photograph, and Bujanec
refused to give out the person's name.
(hina) lml jn