ZAGREB, May 2 (Hina) - Former military intelligence service chiefMarkica Rebic and newspaper publisher Stjepan Seselj, charged by theHague war crimes tribunal with contempt of court for revealing theidentity of a protected witness who
had testified in the trial ofGeneral Tihomir Blaskic, were served with their indictments at theZagreb County Court on Monday.
ZAGREB, May 2 (Hina) - Former military intelligence service chief
Markica Rebic and newspaper publisher Stjepan Seselj, charged by the Hague war
crimes tribunal with contempt of court for revealing the identity of a
protected witness who had testified in the trial of General Tihomir Blaskic,
were served with their indictments at the Zagreb County Court on Monday. Journalists Domagoj Margetic and Ivica Marijacic have also been charged
with the same offence.
According to unofficial sources, Margetic will be handed his indictment
in a detention centre where has been held for the last few days for reasons
unrelated to the Hague tribunal's charges.
Marijacic will be served with his indictment at the County Court in the
central Adriatic city of Zadar.