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Croatia media murder trial opens | Croatia media murder trial opens |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Four men have denied murdering the influential Croatian journalist, Ivo Pukanic, in 2008, at the start of their trial in the capital, Zagreb. | |
The four pleaded not guilty. Two others are being tried in their absence. | |
The editor of the Nacional magazine was killed alongside his marketing manager, Niko Franjic, by a bomb in a suspected organised crime attack. | The editor of the Nacional magazine was killed alongside his marketing manager, Niko Franjic, by a bomb in a suspected organised crime attack. |
Mr Pukanic was known for investigations into corruption and crime at the highest levels of Croatian society. | Mr Pukanic was known for investigations into corruption and crime at the highest levels of Croatian society. |
The trial is being held under maximum police security, with bodyguards assigned to the prosecutor and judge. | |
Streets around the Zagreb county court were sealed off and local media said snipers were posted on nearby buildings. | |
Criminal links | |
Details of the injuries sustained by Mr Pukanic and Mr Franjic were revealed for the first time in the courtroom. They included broken skulls and shattered kidneys. | |
The four who appeared in court on Wednesday were Robert Matanic, Luka Matanic, Amir Mafalani and Slobodan Djurovic. | |
Mr Pukanic had run a series of articles about organised crime in the region | Mr Pukanic had run a series of articles about organised crime in the region |
Not guilty pleas were entered for two others. | |
One of them, Serbian citizen Bojan Guduric, surrendered to the authorities in Bosnia on Tuesday, the day before the trial began. | |
He has reportedly asked to be extradited to Croatia. | |
The other, Zeljko Milovanovic, is in custody in Serbia - which does not extradite its citizens. | |
Mr Milovanovic is one of three suspects arrested in Serbia over the case. | |
Another of those in custody in Serbia is Sreten Jocic, an alleged high-ranking organised crime member alleged to be behind the killing. | |
Ivo Pukanic swam in dangerous waters, says the BBC's Mark Lowen in Zagreb. | |
He published frequent investigations into the criminal underworld of the Western Balkans, exposing smuggling and corruption at the highest levels. | |
He was thought to have close links with some criminals himself, but it is widely believed he fell victim to an organised crime attack and was targeted for what he wrote. | He was thought to have close links with some criminals himself, but it is widely believed he fell victim to an organised crime attack and was targeted for what he wrote. |
The murder stunned Croatia, revealing the grip of organised crime and corruption. | The murder stunned Croatia, revealing the grip of organised crime and corruption. |
The authorities are under serious pressure to tackle these issues if Croatia is to fulfil its aim of joining the European Union by 2012. | The authorities are under serious pressure to tackle these issues if Croatia is to fulfil its aim of joining the European Union by 2012. |