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3 persons charged with graft following warnings by ex-director about wrongdoings in company

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ZAGREB, June 19 (Hina) - The Office for the Suppression of Corruption and Organised Crime (USKOK) charged three people for bribery, unlawful mediation, abuse of office and document forgery after it conducted an investigation which was prompted after former director of the Zagrebacke Ceste road construction and maintenance company within the Zagreb Holdig, Igor Radjenovic, warned about murky dealings in the company.
ZAGREB, June 19 (Hina) - The Office for the Suppression of Corruption and Organised Crime (USKOK) charged three people for bribery, unlawful mediation, abuse of office and document forgery after it conducted an investigation which was prompted after former director of the Zagrebacke Ceste road construction and maintenance company within the Zagreb Holdig, Igor Radjenovic, warned about murky dealings in the company.

USKOK reported about the indictment against three persons on its web site on Thursday.

One of the indictees is charged with giving bribes, such as a mobile telephone and other gifts, to a manager in the Zagrebacke Ceste, urging him to expedite payments to the indictee's firm.

The second indictee was the head of the procurement department within the Zagrebacke Ceste in the period relevant to the indictment and is believed to have urged the third indictee to do some favours for her and for a a dairy company which provided a political party with its products during local elections for Zagreb.

In May 2008, Radjenovic was beaten up by Miodrag Simunac and Nikola Presecki

In October 2008, Simunac, 41, and Presecki, 26, were found guilty with inflicting physical injuries on Radjenovic outside his apartment building in Zagreb on 16 May at the request of an unidentified person who had paid Simunac EUR 3,000 to attack Radjenovic. The Zagreb Municipal Court sentenced Simunac to three years in prison and Presecki to two years and ten months.

During the trial, the defendants pleaded not guilty to the assault charges. However, after their arrest by the police, Simunac admitted to having committed the crime, while Radjenovic recognised Presecki as one of the two men who had assaulted him.

The police are searching for the man who ordered the assault on Radjenovic.

After the incident, the media reported that Radjenovic, who is also a member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), had been trying for some time to shed light on murky dealings he had discovered in the Zagrebacke Ceste company after he became its director.

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