ZAGREB, Dec 14 (Hina) - The Croatian Return and Immigration +Ministry on Monday refuted a statement published by Croatia's +highest circulation daily "Vecernji List" which alleged that the +Ministry had helped the daughter of Nada and
Dinko Sakic, two World +War Two crimes suspects, in her arrival from Argentina.+ The Ministry stated it had neither mediated nor assisted in Mirjana +Sakic's arrival to Croatia.+ The Sakic couple is suspected of crimes against humanity committed +in two Croatian concentration camps during WW2. This year they were +extradited from Argentina, where they had lived for the last 50 +years. They are currently undergoing two separate pre-trial +investigations in Zagreb.+(hina) ha jn+
ZAGREB, Dec 14 (Hina) - The Croatian Return and Immigration
Ministry on Monday refuted a statement published by Croatia's
highest circulation daily "Vecernji List" which alleged that the
Ministry had helped the daughter of Nada and Dinko Sakic, two World
War Two crimes suspects, in her arrival from Argentina.
The Ministry stated it had neither mediated nor assisted in Mirjana
Sakic's arrival to Croatia.
The Sakic couple is suspected of crimes against humanity committed
in two Croatian concentration camps during WW2. This year they were
extradited from Argentina, where they had lived for the last 50
years. They are currently undergoing two separate pre-trial
investigations in Zagreb.
(hina) ha jn