Croatia, Serbia to sign extradition agreement

The Croatian government announced on Thursday that it will soon sign an extradition agreement with Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 25.06.2010.

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The Croatian government announced on Thursday that it will soon sign an extradition agreement with Serbia. It would allow it to extradite its citizens charged with organized crime and corruption. Croatia, Serbia to sign extradition agreement According to Croatian Justice Minister Ivan Simonovic, this will be the first in a series of agreements with the countries of southeastern Europe, which have been a subject of negotiations for the past 18 months. Croatia has recently amended its constitution and abolished the article prohibiting the extradition of its citizens. Croatia will sign the agreement with Serbia on June 29, and it will be temporarily implemented immediately after the signing, until the ratification in the Croatian Parliament, Simonovic said. According to reports, the first person to be extradited under the agreement is Sretko Kalinic, who was convicted for the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic. Kalinic was wounded in a gangster shootout in Zagreb on June 8, and is currently in hospital, waiting to be transferred to prison upon the ruling of the investigative judge. Kalinic could not have been extradited before the constitutional amendment, since he has both Serbian and Croatian citizenship.

Croatia, Serbia to sign extradition agreement

According to Croatian Justice Minister Ivan Simonović, this will be the first in a series of agreements with the countries of southeastern Europe, which have been a subject of negotiations for the past 18 months.

Croatia has recently amended its constitution and abolished the article prohibiting the extradition of its citizens.

Croatia will sign the agreement with Serbia on June 29, and it will be temporarily implemented immediately after the signing, until the ratification in the Croatian Parliament, Simonović said.

According to reports, the first person to be extradited under the agreement is Sretko Kalinić, who was convicted for the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić.

Kalinić was wounded in a gangster shootout in Zagreb on June 8, and is currently in hospital, waiting to be transferred to prison upon the ruling of the investigative judge.

Kalinić could not have been extradited before the constitutional amendment, since he has both Serbian and Croatian citizenship.

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