ZAGREB, Sept 20 (Hina) - The explosive device that went off in theBritish Embassy in Zagreb on Monday morning was planted by a28-year-old member of the embassy staff, Damir Rovisan, who sustainedlight injuries in the blast, Croatian
Interior Minister Ivica Kirinsaid at a special news conference at the Zagreb police headquarters onTuesday.
ZAGREB, Sept 20 (Hina) - The explosive device that went off in the
British Embassy in Zagreb on Monday morning was planted by a 28-year-old
member of the embassy staff, Damir Rovisan, who sustained light injuries in the
blast, Croatian Interior Minister Ivica Kirin said at a special news
conference at the Zagreb police headquarters on Tuesday. "It has
been definitely established that this was not a terrorist act, but an act by
persons from the criminal milieu," Kirin said.
Damir Rovisan admitted to the police having brought the explosive
device into the embassy and detonated it.
Kirin said that Rovisan was sentenced to 16 months in prison for
robbery and that in mid-September he was to have started serving his sentence,
but failed to report with prison authorities.