The suspected Croatian spy settled with the Serbian Prosecutor's Office: He will spend three years in prison

The judge for the preliminary proceedings will decide on the settlement
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Čedo Čolović, Photo: Screenshot (YouTube)
Čedo Čolović, Photo: Screenshot (YouTube)
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Ažurirano: 05.09.2016. 12:04h

Čedo Čolović, suspected of espionage in favor of Croatia, settled with the Serbian prosecutor's office for a prison sentence of three years, RTS learns.

The offer arrived today in the High Court, and the judge for the preliminary proceedings will decide on it.

Yesterday, the prosecutor proposed to the judge for the preliminary proceedings that the defendant be detained due to the risk of escape, so that he would not influence the witnesses, so that he would not repeat the criminal offense of espionage, as well as because of disturbing the public, writes RTS.

The Prosecutor's Office announced that the aforementioned criminal offense carries a prison sentence of more than 10 years.

The Prosecutor's Office previously announced that the arrested person has the citizenship of Serbia and Croatia, and that he lived and worked in Croatia until 1990, after which his place of residence was in Serbia.

Čedo Čolović (57) is a retired officer of the Army of the Republic of Srpska Krajina, who was arrested while fleeing to Croatia.

The media also report that the arrested person, in the past months and years, in Belgrade and Serbia collected information about JNA officers against whom Croatia has or could initiate criminal prosecution for crimes committed during the war.

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