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SPLIT, Oct 15 (Hina) - The investigating judge of the County Court
in Zagreb, Zdenko Konjic on Thursday heard Abinum Jeska (78), the
last of the five witnesses from the Split area to be questioned in
the case against Dinko Sakic (former commander of the Jasenovac
concentration camp during the Independent State of Croatia (NDH)
1941-1945).
Jeska was in the camp from October of 1941 until April of 1945.
Unofficial sources state that Jeska said he did not witness any
executions, nor that he had any knowledge of when Dinko Sakic was
the commander of the camp. The same source state that Jeska
testified he saw that sick and weak prisoners were released from
Jasenovac and did not return.
Jeska testified behind closed doors. Present at the hearing were
County State Attorney from Zagreb Radovan Santek and Sakic's
attorney Ivan Kern.
The Investigating Judge is to hear one more witness on the Island of
Korcula (south Croatia).
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