PULA, June 10 (Hina) - The Pula County court issued a statement Tuesday
saying that Tomislav Brzovic had been placed into investigative custody.
The Municipal State Attorney's Office in Pula requested an
investigation to be launched against Brzovic for suspicions that he had
committed a punishable act of violence.
Brzovic physically attacked Croatian presidential candidate Vlado
Gotovac in Pula on 5 June.
The county court said the investigative judge had questioned
Brzovic after which he had decided to place Brzovic into one-month
investigative custody, because of the danger of him repeating the
punishable act.
Croatian citizen Tomislav Brzovic, also known as Beba, was born in
Sujica (Bosnia-Herzegovina) in 1992, he is a professional soldier of the
Croatian army, with permanent residence in Zagreb and temporary
residence in the Monumenti barracks in Pula, the statement said.
The Municipal State Attorney Josip Miletic told a press conference
in Pula on Tuesday that Brzovic was inclined to violent behaviour. The
sentence envisaged for an act of violence against another person was up
to eight years in prison, Miletic said.
He added that the Municipal State Attorney's Office had suggested
to the Pula County Court that all Gotovac's medical records be obtained,
as well as an expert medical opinion about the types and extent of
Gotovac's concussions.
Miletic said Brzovic had been a member of the Croatian army since
1991 and had been given medals on several occasions, including for
participation in military operations "Flash" and "Storm".
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