Two War Crimes Indictees Extradited to Croatia
April 30th, 2008
Zagreb, April 30 (CP) – The Foreign Ministry has announced that the Greek authorities had extradited to Croatia Ernest Radjen and Dusan Maslovar, who have both been indicted for war crimes by the Croatian judiciary.
The Justice Ministry has put in a request for the extradition of Maslovar in July 2006 and of Radjen in October of 2006.
Both had been captured in Thessalonica in 2006.
Radjen has been indicted for committing war crimes against Croatian civilians in Skabrnja and Nadin in 1991, while Maslovar had been a member of the Silt terrorist group from Glina during the Homeland war, the members of which had been committing war crimes in the Glina and Banovina area.
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