ZAGREB COUNTY COURT ZAGREB, April 22 (Hina) - Croatian Supreme Court president Ivica Crnic has decided that the Zagreb County Court should conduct proceedings for the transfer of Ivica Rajic to the Hague-based international war crimes
tribunal, which has indicted the Bosnian Croat for war crimes committed in Stupni Do, Bosnia, in 1993.
ZAGREB, April 22 (Hina) - Croatian Supreme Court president Ivica
Crnic has decided that the Zagreb County Court should conduct
proceedings for the transfer of Ivica Rajic to the Hague-based
international war crimes tribunal, which has indicted the Bosnian
Croat for war crimes committed in Stupni Do, Bosnia, in 1993. #L#
The Zagreb County Court was set as venue for the process because it
was impossible to establish Rajic's place of residence, the Supreme
Court said in a statement Tuesday.
Since the court has already started some proceedings in this
particular case, the Hague-based tribunal asked that the court
conduct the extradition process, the statement reads.
After Rajic was arrested in Zagreb on April 7, the Zagreb County
Court forwarded a motion to the Supreme Court that it decide which
county court would conduct the process.
One of Rajic's defence attorneys, Zeljko Olujic, told Hina that he
had expected such a decision by the Supreme Court, since it was at
the Supreme Court president's discretion to delegate a competent
court.
Olujic believes that a session of the trial chamber on the
tribunal's request for Rajic's extradition could take place at the
end of next week.
He reiterated earlier announcements that the defence would object
to Rajic's extradition.
"Based on the Constitution, the constitutional law on cooperation
with the international tribunal and the Law on Criminal
Proceedings, there are sufficient elements for Rajic to be tried in
Croatia," Olujic said.
Rajic was apprehended based on the tribunal's international arrest
warrant. The tribunal indicted Rajic eight years ago for being
responsible, as commander of the second operative group of the
Bosnian Croat Defence Council (HVO) from Kiseljak, for the killing
of at least 16 Muslim civilians in the central Bosnian village of
Stupni Do in October 1993.
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