ZAGREB, Oct 25 (Hina) - The Zagreb County Court investigating judge will examine two war crimes suspects, Ante Sliskovic and Tomislav Vlajic, early next week, court president Miroslav Sumanovic said on Wednesday. The two are suspects
in the 1993 massacre of 116 Muslims in the central Bosnian village of Ahmici. Under a decision of the Supreme Court, the investigation file in the Ahmici case was transferred from Zadar's to the county court in Zagreb. Sliskovic and Vlajic were transferred to the Zagreb county prison yesterday. Another two suspects in the Ahmici crime, Vlado Cosic and Pasko Ljubicic, are on the run and an arrest warrant has been issued for them. Sliskovic and Vlajic will be examined following a request that the investigation be expanded to also charge them with counterfeiting documents and living under false identities for a longer period of time. The two were arrested in the central Adriatic port o
ZAGREB, Oct 25 (Hina) - The Zagreb County Court investigating judge
will examine two war crimes suspects, Ante Sliskovic and Tomislav
Vlajic, early next week, court president Miroslav Sumanovic said on
Wednesday.
The two are suspects in the 1993 massacre of 116 Muslims in the
central Bosnian village of Ahmici.
Under a decision of the Supreme Court, the investigation file in the
Ahmici case was transferred from Zadar's to the county court in
Zagreb. Sliskovic and Vlajic were transferred to the Zagreb county
prison yesterday.
Another two suspects in the Ahmici crime, Vlado Cosic and Pasko
Ljubicic, are on the run and an arrest warrant has been issued for
them.
Sliskovic and Vlajic will be examined following a request that the
investigation be expanded to also charge them with counterfeiting
documents and living under false identities for a longer period of
time.
The two were arrested in the central Adriatic port of Zadar early in
September. They had been living there under false names.
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