Croatian Police Officer Involved in Human Trafficking
March 27th, 2008
Zagreb, March 27 (CP) — A joint operation by the police and USKOK has resulted in the breaking of yet another human trafficking ring with some 10 people being arrested.
Mostly Turkish, Albanian and Kosovo nationals were being smuggled over the Croatian, Serb and Bosnian borders.
One of the arrested is an assistant police commissioner of a town near a border in Croatia. He is not only to be indicted for the obvious crimes, but also for misuse of position and authority.
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