Office of the County Prosecutor in Zagreb
Office of the County Prosecutor in Zagreb No. DO-K-141/98 Zagreb, 14 December 1998 Urgent Detention TO THE COUNTY COURT IN ZAGREB Pursuant to the provisions of Article 42, Paragraph 2, Item 3 of the Criminal Procedure Act, I hereby issue an I N D I C T M E N T against: DINKO LJUBOMIR SAKIC, son of Mate and Ana, nee Sakic, born on 8 September 1921 in Studenci, JMBG 0809921390010, Croat, citizen of the Republic of Croatia, residing in Argentina, San Justo 2622 Yerua, secondary school graduate, merchant, married and father of three children, without property, not recorded in Conscription Service Records, with no previous convictions, currently in detention at the District Court in Zagreb, pursuant to the Ruling of the County Court in Zagreb No. KV-867/98 dated 13 November 1998, beginning from 18 June 1998, on the following charges: in the events of World War II when, pursuant to the implementation of Nazi and racial laws and legal provisions against political opponents between 1941 and 1945, tens of thousands of civilians, mostly Jews, Roma, Serbs and Croats, were abused, tortured and killed in the Jasenovac camp, in the territory of the then “Independent State of Croatia”, after he had become a member of the “Ustasha Defense” on 18 February 1942 and working as head of the “General Section” and Deputy and Vice-Commandant at the headquarters of the “Stara Gradiska” and Jasenovac camps until April 1944 at the time when executions were carried out in these, and having become commandant of the Jasenovac camp in the beginning of April 1944, he
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