ZADAR, Sept 6 (Hina) - Zadar County Court's investigating judge Milan Pecina on Wednesday set 30-day detention sentences for Tomislav Vlajic and Ante Sliskovic. Vlajic and Sliskovic were arrested by Croatian police in the Zadar area
earlier this week on suspicion that they took part in a crime committed by Bosnian Croats units in the central Bosnia-Herzegovina village of Ahmici in 1993. Judge Pecina set one month detention sentences for Vlado Cosic and Pasko Ljubicic as well. They are on the run and suspects in the same crime. At the judge's request, Zadar police has issued arrest warrants for Cosic and Ljubicic. Both are using false names, Cosic presenting himself as Ivan Vuleta and Ljubicic as Toni Raic.(hina) ha jn
ZADAR, Sept 6 (Hina) - Zadar County Court's investigating judge
Milan Pecina on Wednesday set 30-day detention sentences for
Tomislav Vlajic and Ante Sliskovic.
Vlajic and Sliskovic were arrested by Croatian police in the Zadar
area earlier this week on suspicion that they took part in a crime
committed by Bosnian Croats units in the central Bosnia-
Herzegovina village of Ahmici in 1993.
Judge Pecina set one month detention sentences for Vlado Cosic and
Pasko Ljubicic as well. They are on the run and suspects in the same
crime.
At the judge's request, Zadar police has issued arrest warrants for
Cosic and Ljubicic. Both are using false names, Cosic presenting
himself as Ivan Vuleta and Ljubicic as Toni Raic.
(hina) ha jn