SPLIT, June 14 (Hina) - One indictee in the "Maglov Group" trial was acquitted, while the indictment was narrowed for most others, accused of the military smuggling of cars and groceries. Stjepan Milicevic, a military policeman from
Ploce, a port in southern-most Croatia, was acquitted at the County Court in southern Croatian port Split on Monday, the ninth day of the trial. Ranko Rapajic is no longer charged with stealing 12 cars, but with assisting in the theft of ten cars. Zeljko Maglov has been acquitted of forging documents and the serial numbers of three cars, while Zoran Dozdor has been acquitted of the same charges relating to one car. The indictment against 13 other Maglov group members has mainly remained the same; it has been extended only for Zvonimir Marovic, former assistant to the commander of the fourth guard brigade for logistics and owner of the company Del-Pak. Marovic has been cha
SPLIT, June 14 (Hina) - One indictee in the "Maglov Group" trial was
acquitted, while the indictment was narrowed for most others,
accused of the military smuggling of cars and groceries.
Stjepan Milicevic, a military policeman from Ploce, a port in
southern-most Croatia, was acquitted at the County Court in
southern Croatian port Split on Monday, the ninth day of the trial.
Ranko Rapajic is no longer charged with stealing 12 cars, but with
assisting in the theft of ten cars.
Zeljko Maglov has been acquitted of forging documents and the
serial numbers of three cars, while Zoran Dozdor has been acquitted
of the same charges relating to one car.
The indictment against 13 other Maglov group members has mainly
remained the same; it has been extended only for Zvonimir Marovic,
former assistant to the commander of the fourth guard brigade for
logistics and owner of the company Del-Pak.
Marovic has been charged with illegal trade and the avoidance of
customs supervision in the smuggling of sugar, oil, and cheese.
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