Serbs wanted in Croatia: One is extremely dangerous, armed and has 3 faces
A two-day search in Croatia for Serbian citizen Ivan Djordjevic, 31, who escaped from a prison hospital where he was taken from the Remetinac prison has ended. He was apprehended around 9 pm on Monday in a Zagreb hostel.
The Croatian police immediately informed all the border crossings about that he had escaped, while the judicial police officers informed the police, followed by a warrant being issued against him.
According to media reports, prisoner Ivan Djordjevic on Sunday morning told the Remetinec prison police in Zagreb that he had swallowed something. Respecting the procedure, they took him to the hospital in Vinogradska Street to see if he had actually swallowed anything and if it was dangerous to his health.
The man then asked to be allowed to use the toilet. They allowed it, but when he didn't return after a while, they realized he had escaped.
As Djordjevic's residence is in our country and his family lives here, all border crossings were immediately alerted, while a further investigation will determine whether the escape was planned and whether he had one or more helpers.
Otherwise, Djordjevic had been sentenced to four years in prison for human trafficking. The verdict is not final.
The website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Croatia has several Serbian citizens for whom warrants have been issued.
Bojan Pesic, criminal offense - robbery
Bojan Pesic was born on August 17, 1980 in Kragujevac. He is wanted for robbery, and the warrant was issued by the Rijeka County Court. It is pointed out that this person is armed, extremely dangerous and prone to resist arrest.
It is also stated that he uses false identities under the following names: Milan Kujevic and Mirko Rolj.
Miroslav Radic, criminal offense - war crime
Radic was born on September 10, 1962 in Zemun. He is wanted for the crime of war crimes against civilians and war crimes against prisoners of war.
The warrant was issued by the Vukovar County Court.
Bozidar Stevanovic, criminal offense - war crime
Stevanovic was born on September 21, 1933 in Neckovac near Kragujevac. Croatia issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of war crimes against civilians.
The warrant was issued by the Osijek County Court.
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