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ZAGREB, April 21 (Hina) - A Zagreb County Court investigative judge
on Tuesday initiated an investigation against Dinko Sakic on
suspicion of war crimes.
The former Jasenovac camp official, a Croatian citizen living in
Argentina, is under suspicion for committing criminal offences
against humanity and international law - war crimes against
civilian population.
The decision has also paved the way for the issuing of a request by
the Croatian Justice Minister for Sakic's extradition.
The investigative demand says that during World War II the accused,
Dinko Sakic, served as the commander of the "Stara Gradiska
Collection Camp" and general department head and deputy commander
of the "Jasenovac Collection Camp".
It says in carrying out the racist laws and legal orders against
political opponents of the war-time Independent State of Croatia
(1941-45), the camps interned, mistreated, tortured and killed
tens of thousands of people.
The ruling also provides for Sakic's pre-trial detention because
there are primary suspicions he committed the most severe and
brutal form of a criminal act which is punishable by a maximum
prison penalty, which requires obligatory detention.
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