DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, June 13 (Hina) - Croatian reporter Antun Masle reached Dubrovnik overnight after he managed to escape from the Podgorica-based military prison where he had been detained since April 20 as the Yugoslav Army accused
him of espionage. Masle, a journalist of the Zagreb-based weekly "Globus", passed into Croatia via Herzegovina (southern part of Bosnia-Herzegovina). He said he could not still talk about other details of his escape. What he could say was that Montenegrin authorities did not help him in the escape and that his treatment in the Podgorica prison was "relatively correct." Masle is now feeling physically well and has no health problems. He arrived from Metkovic in Dubrovnik where he re-united with his family. He reached Metkovic late Saturday night. Masle was taken from prison to the Podgorica clinic on June 6 where it was established that he was suffering from the inflammation of th
DUBROVNIK, June 13 (Hina) - Croatian reporter Antun Masle reached
Dubrovnik overnight after he managed to escape from the Podgorica-
based military prison where he had been detained since April 20 as
the Yugoslav Army accused him of espionage.
Masle, a journalist of the Zagreb-based weekly "Globus", passed
into Croatia via Herzegovina (southern part of Bosnia-
Herzegovina).
He said he could not still talk about other details of his escape.
What he could say was that Montenegrin authorities did not help him
in the escape and that his treatment in the Podgorica prison was
"relatively correct."
Masle is now feeling physically well and has no health problems.
He arrived from Metkovic in Dubrovnik where he re-united with his
family. He reached Metkovic late Saturday night.
Masle was taken from prison to the Podgorica clinic on June 6 where
it was established that he was suffering from the inflammation of
the pancreas. He was sent to the Surgery Ward C but he did not appear
in that part of hospital. He just vanished that night. Fortunately
he managed to escape and come back to his hometown, Dubrovnik.
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