Captain Dragan arrested in Australia
Dragan Vasiljković, accused of committing war crimes in Croatia in 1992 and 1993, was arrested in Australia after spending 43 days as a fugitive.
Wednesday, 12.05.2010.
14:04
Dragan Vasiljkovic, accused of committing war crimes in Croatia in 1992 and 1993, was arrested in Australia after spending 43 days as a fugitive. Australian media reported that the Australian Federal Police (AFP) arrested Vasiljkovic, who is also known as Captain Dragan, on Tuesday afternoon. Captain Dragan arrested in Australia The 55 year-old disappeared on March 30, after the Australian Supreme Court confirmed a decision for his extradition to Croatia, where he would stand trial. The local media states that the AFP worked closely with the Dutch police, which gave them information that led to his arrest. Vasiljkovic is an Australian citizens and lived in the country under the name of Daniel Snedden. He is accused of committing war crimes against military prisoners of war and civilians in 1992 in Knin and participating in attacks and pillaging of several Croatian villages in 1993. Media stated that Vasiljkovic also has Serbian citizenship.
Captain Dragan arrested in Australia
The 55 year-old disappeared on March 30, after the Australian Supreme Court confirmed a decision for his extradition to Croatia, where he would stand trial.The local media states that the AFP worked closely with the Dutch police, which gave them information that led to his arrest.
Vasiljković is an Australian citizens and lived in the country under the name of Daniel Snedden.
He is accused of committing war crimes against military prisoners of war and civilians in 1992 in Knin and participating in attacks and pillaging of several Croatian villages in 1993.
Media stated that Vasiljković also has Serbian citizenship.
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