Also, the convicted men, residents of the coastal town of Vodice who committed that offence out of wantonness, will have to pay the legal costs in the amount of HRK 460,000.
The first defendant, Tomislav Duvnjak, is required to pay 200,000 kuna and instead of being behind bars for one year he will do 730 hours of community service. The second defendant, Domagoj Sprljan, will pay 80,000 kuna and do 600 hours of community service. The third and fourth defendants will pay 60,000 and 40,000 each and do 730 hours and 480 hours of community service respectively.
The six men are believed to have met in the coastal town of Vodice in early December 2012 and agreed to activate an explosive device in Zagreb's main square. They planted the improvised device around 0230 hours on January 23 and set it off. No one was injured while two concrete tiles on the central square were damaged in the explosion. The blast also caused minor damage on a nearby building. The police said that the motive behind this crime was wantonness, namely a crazy idea of an individual or a group who had everything going too well for them and did not know what to do with themselves.