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BUENOS AIRES, May 1 (Hina) - Croatia's Ambassador to Argentina
Friday said she believed World War Two Jasenovac concentration camp
commander Dinko Sakic will be extradited to Croatia in short time.
Argentinean police arrested Sakic, 76, in Santa Teresita, 320km
south-east of Buenos Aires, Thursday evening, following a request
for his extradition Croatia forwarded to Argentina last Monday.
According to a statement Ambassador Neda Rosandic-Saric issued in
Buenos Aires today, the Croatian Embassy is constantly in touch
with the court in Dolores, which is in charge of the Sakic case.
The reports the Croatian Embassy received show that the proceedings
are very prompt, the ambassador's statement said. It is certain
Sakic will be extradited to Croatia in a very short time, she
emphasised.
After Sakic's arrest, Argentinean Interior Minister Carlos Corach
said Sakic might be extradited to Croatia in a short time if he
(Sakic) assented to it. In the contrary, Corach said, all will
depend on the legal obstacles of Sakic's lawyers.
Federal judge Hernan Bernasconi, who issued the arrest warrant,
refused to issue details surrounding last evening's arrest.
According to Associated Press, Sakic did not resist arrest, only
grinned sneeringly. He was recently proclaimed persona non grata by
the municipality of Dolores.
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