Ex-Serb national council chairman extradited to Croatia

Former Chairman of the Serb National Council of the Serb autonomous region of Krajina Mile Dakić has been extradited to Croatia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 11.08.2011.

14:23

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Former Chairman of the Serb National Council of the Serb autonomous region of Krajina Mile Dakic has been extradited to Croatia. He is currently being kept in detention in Karlovac, Tanjug learnt on Thursday in the Croatian Justice Ministry. Ex-Serb national council chairman extradited to Croatia Dakic was arrested on Raca border crossing on May 26 on an international warrant issued by Croatia, where he was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment 12 years ago on war crime charges that cover incitement to murder of three Croatian policemen in the territory of Knjak near Karlovac in 1991. In June, Croatia filed an extradition request to Bosnia-Herzegovina for Dakic, who was kept in the Sarajevo extradition prison upon arrest. He holds both Croatian and Serbian citizenship. Dakic is a historian, politician and poet who held office before the conflicts as manager of the memorial at Petrova Gora near Karlovac, where a big partisan hospital used to stand and was never discovered by occupiers and Ustasha units. He also served as President of the War Crimes and Genocide Commission of the Republic of Serb Krajina and he studied Ustasha crimes. He attended the Banja Luka scientific meeting on crimes committed in Jasenovac and genocide against Serbs and was arrested on the border crossing shortly after the seminar.

Ex-Serb national council chairman extradited to Croatia

Dakić was arrested on Rača border crossing on May 26 on an international warrant issued by Croatia, where he was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment 12 years ago on war crime charges that cover incitement to murder of three Croatian policemen in the territory of Knjak near Karlovac in 1991.

In June, Croatia filed an extradition request to Bosnia-Herzegovina for Dakić, who was kept in the Sarajevo extradition prison upon arrest. He holds both Croatian and Serbian citizenship.

Dakić is a historian, politician and poet who held office before the conflicts as manager of the memorial at Petrova Gora near Karlovac, where a big partisan hospital used to stand and was never discovered by occupiers and Ustasha units.

He also served as President of the War Crimes and Genocide Commission of the Republic of Serb Krajina and he studied Ustasha crimes. He attended the Banja Luka scientific meeting on crimes committed in Jasenovac and genocide against Serbs and was arrested on the border crossing shortly after the seminar.

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