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SPLIT, Jan 23 (Hina) - An incident caused by a war invalid who
wielded a rocket launcher in Split on Friday ended without any
victims. The man was apprehended and taken to hospital.
According to Split County police head Marko Bekavac, Homeland War
veteran Vladimir Benac, aged 34, this morning ran his car into the
glass-panelled side of the Split County Police building breaking a
window. Benac stepped out of the car and aimed a rocket launcher at
the building.
Many people were at a counter inside the building at that moment,
Bekavac told reporters.
Bekavac convinced Benac to talk. Together with a representative of
the Croatian army and the president of the association of Homeland
War disabled persons, he managed to convince Benac to surrender the
weapon, "the possession of which is a criminal offence in itself",
Bekavac said.
Everything was over by 12.30 hours.
It was an extremely complex situation, Bekavac said, but revealed
no more on the incident.
Members of the special police force, firemen and emergency room
staff were engaged in resolving the case.
Bekavac did not mention the taking of hostages, as reported earlier
today in the first unofficial reports.
Police are unaware of the reasons behind Benac's excess, but say it
was not his first and believe he needs medical assistance.
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