Crime boss kept in custody

The Belgrade Special Court has extended the custody period for another two months for Sreten Jocić, suspected of orchestrating the murder of a Croat journalist.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 27.05.2009.

16:30

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The Belgrade Special Court has extended the custody period for another two months for Sreten Jocic, suspected of orchestrating the murder of a Croat journalist. Court spokeswoman Maja Kovacevic said that the chamber would in two months time investigate whether the reasons for his detention still existed. Crime boss kept in custody Jocic has been kept in custody because of the seriousness of the crime he is suspected of and the sentence that such a crime could result in if he is found guilty—30 to 40 years in prison. He is suspected of organizing a criminal group in Serbia and Croatia in 2008 to kill Croatian journalist Ivo Pukanic, who died in a Zagreb blast on October 23 of last year. The group is suspects of setting up explosives in the parking lot of the NCL Group building and activating the bomb when Pukanic, owner of weekly Nacional, got to his vehicle. The device killed Pukani' and his marketing chief Niko Franic. The investigation against Jocic, who was arrested in Belgrade, is strictly confidential and no details related to the case, including material evidence and witnesses testimonies, will be revealed to the public. The special prosecutors recently began a financial investigation against Jocic in efforts to size property that was bought with money he allegedly earned illegally.

Crime boss kept in custody

Jocić has been kept in custody because of the seriousness of the crime he is suspected of and the sentence that such a crime could result in if he is found guilty—30 to 40 years in prison.

He is suspected of organizing a criminal group in Serbia and Croatia in 2008 to kill Croatian journalist Ivo Pukanić, who died in a Zagreb blast on October 23 of last year.

The group is suspects of setting up explosives in the parking lot of the NCL Group building and activating the bomb when Pukanić, owner of weekly Nacional, got to his vehicle.

The device killed Pukani' and his marketing chief Niko Franić.

The investigation against Jocić, who was arrested in Belgrade, is strictly confidential and no details related to the case, including material evidence and witnesses testimonies, will be revealed to the public.

The special prosecutors recently began a financial investigation against Jocić in efforts to size property that was bought with money he allegedly earned illegally.

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