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Crime and police activity in the Balkans
Overview
Criminal activities and police operations continue across the Balkans, with recent reports highlighting hostage situations, cybercrime, fraud, and arson. In Serbia, details emerged regarding a high-stakes hostage situation in Uršini Selo involving an armed robber and Đevad Ljutić. Additionally, the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has condemned direct threats sent via Facebook to journalist Biljana Stepanović, prompting calls for the prosecution of the individual responsible. In Croatia, authorities arrested four individuals—three Croatian citizens aged 42, 45, and 46, and a 33-year-old Polish woman—suspected of starting fires at ten locations in Zadar County. The arrests followed a citizen report of suspicious activity near Benkovac on August 15. Investigators believe the group acted according to a prior plan to endanger lives and property, using lighters and open flames on August 14 and 15. The fires caused significant damage, including the destruction of a vehicle in Bili Brig and 43 olive trees near Škabrnja. During searches, police seized a semi-automatic rifle with 44 rounds of ammunition, a pistol, and several mobile phones. The Croatian Office for Combating Corruption and Organized Crime (USKOK) has joined the investigation, which is also being examined for potential links to terrorism. Judge Hrvoje Visković of the Zadar County Court ordered one month of investigative detention for the suspects to prevent witness influence or flight, noting that one suspect holds dual Croatian and Serbian citizenship. The suspects reportedly partially confessed to lighting the fires using lighters and were under the influence of alcohol at the time. Milorad Pupovac, president of the SDSS, condemned the acts, warning that they could “fuel religious and national hatred.” While currently charged as a serious crime against public safety, authorities noted the legal classification could be upgraded to terrorism.
Entities
Zadar County · Ivan Turudić · Zadar County Police · Zadar Police Administration · Biljana Stepanović
Claims
What the coverage asserts, and how well corroborated each claim is across sources.
- [● 7 SOURCES] The group includes three Croatian men and one Polish woman www.jutarnji.hr · narod.hr · kroatien-nachrichten.de · www.24sata.hr · www.veritas.org.rs · +2 more
- [● 6 SOURCES] The suspects are accused of causing ten fires in the Zadar region www.jutarnji.hr · kroatien-nachrichten.de · www.24sata.hr · www.veritas.org.rs · riportal.net.hr · +1 more
- [● 6 SOURCES] The suspects allegedly used lighters to burn dry grass near roads www.jutarnji.hr · narod.hr · kroatien-nachrichten.de · www.24sata.hr · www.veritas.org.rs · +1 more
- [● 5 SOURCES] The arrests followed a citizen report regarding a fire started near a road in the Benkovac area. szmsz.press · www.072info.com · www.24sata.hr · 24sata.info · www.croatiaweek.com
- [● 5 SOURCES] Police seized a semi-automatic rifle with 44 rounds of ammunition from one suspect and a pistol from another. szmsz.press · www.072info.com · www.24sata.hr · 24sata.info · www.croatiaweek.com
- [● 5 SOURCES] Investigators believe the four suspects acted based on a prior plan and mutual agreement. www.072info.com · www.24sata.hr · 24sata.info · www.croatiaweek.com · www.dalmacijadanas.hr
- [● 5 SOURCES] A one-month investigative detention was ordered for the four suspects. www.jutarnji.hr · narod.hr · kroatien-nachrichten.de · www.24sata.hr · www.poslovni.hr
- [● 4 SOURCES] The fires destroyed a parked vehicle in Bili Brig and 43 olive trees between Škabrnja and Zemunik Donji. www.072info.com · www.24sata.hr · 24sata.info · www.croatiaweek.com
- [● 4 SOURCES] Four suspects were detained on suspicion of committing a serious criminal offense against public safety. www.jutarnji.hr · kroatien-nachrichten.de · www.24sata.hr · www.veritas.org.rs
Timeline
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1 day ago
[CRIME] 25 sourcesZadar County suspects detained for allegedly starting ten firesFour suspects, including three Croatians and one Polish woman, are in investigative detention for allegedly starting ten fires in Zadar County using lighters. Police also seized firearms.
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3 days ago
[CRIME] 55 sourcesZadar County: Four arrested for arson at 10 locationsFour people, including three Croatians and one Polish woman, were arrested for deliberately starting fires at ten locations in Zadar County, Croatia, causing significant damage and prompting a terrorism probe.
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8 days ago
[CRIME] 10 sourcesRegional police investigate cybercrime, fraud, and juvenile violencePolice in Slovenia, Montenegro, and Croatia are investigating various crimes, including a juvenile gang attack in Rače, a large-scale seizure of digital equipment in Podgorica, and multiple online financial scm
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9 days ago
[CRIME] 5 sourcesCrime incidents reported in Serbia and CroatiaRecent criminal incidents in the Balkans include a two-hour hostage standoff in Serbia and a controversial police intervention involving a dog in Croatia.
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12 days ago
[CRIME] 22 sourcesCriminal incidents reported across the Balkan regionMultiple criminal reports across the Balkans and Europe include fatal domestic incidents, drug seizures, prison investigations, and drone security breaches at a German airport.
Sources
072info.com · 24sata.hr · 24sata.info · 24ur.com · abcportal.info · aktuelno.me · balk.hu · beta.rs · bizniscg.me · budujznami.pl · capital.gr · cenzolovka.rs · codingcraftsman.wordpress.com · dalmacijadanas.hr · dalmacijanews.hr · dalmatinskiportal.hr · dan.co.me · danas.rs · delo.si · depo.ba · dnevnik.ba · dnevno.hr · dorzeczy.pl · dulist.hr · fiuman.hr · g7.hu · hardware-libre.fr · hrvatska-danas.com · hvg.hu · index.hr · index.hu · jutarnji.hr · konantetsudo.jp · kurir.rs · lokalec.si · m-7.co · m.24sata.hr · maribor24.si · masina.rs · maxportal.hr · mondo.rs · n1info.hr · narod.hr · naslovi.net · nova.rs · novaekonomija.rs · novilist.hr · optimalis.hu
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