ZAGREB, May 5 (Hina) - Residents of the northern Adriatic town of Pula on Wednesday found leaflets in their mailboxes reading "Reshuffles in Cosa Nostra", signed by the so-called Istrian Terrorist Action (ITA).
ZAGREB, May 5 (Hina) - Residents of the northern Adriatic town of Pula
on Wednesday found leaflets in their mailboxes reading "Reshuffles in
Cosa Nostra", signed by the so-called Istrian Terrorist Action (ITA).#L#
Unknown authors of the leaflets claim that "Communist thieves from the
Social Democratic Party, the Istrian Democratic Assembly, the Croatian
Democratic Union, Glas Istre daily and independent city councillor
Loredana Stok want to topple Pula mayor Luciano Delbianco" in order to
continue selling property in Istria "forgetting that Delbiaco is the
least of evils because he is not a thief".
The authors of the leaflets call on Delbianco to get rid of "the
criminals, mobsters and necrophiliacs" and to surround himself with
honest antifascist, anti-globalists and patriots from all independent
slates and parties in Istria and lead Istria into the 21st century
without Communists".
The chief of Istria's Police Department, Marko Petkovic, said police
would take all necessary measures to find the authors of the
leaflets.
Delbianco told Hina he was not informed of the terrorist leaflets and
declined comment until he personally saw them.
Two days ago Istria's police filed charges against mayor Delbianco and
four of his associates suspecting them of having signed a contract
with the Brioni haulier company, causing the city damage in the amount
of 1.23 billion kuna.
The Croatian Democratic Union requested Delbianco's resignation at
today's news conference.
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