AFTER SIX YEARS
MARCH 3 2007 15:37h
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Mirko Norac released from prison for a weekend after six years of serving sentence
Croatian General Mirko Norac, sentenced to 12 years in prison fro war crimes in Gospic 1991, was yesterday released from prison in Glina for a weekend.
The Sinj Alka Tournament Tilters drove him
As Vecernji list learns, he was taken from Glina to Sinj by tilters at the ring, the very Alka Tournament Champion, Ivan Cikara and his friend, father Bozo Norac Kljajo. Norac yesterday arrived in his family house in Otok near Sinj, in which a close circle of friends and family gathered, with whom Norac celebrated his first weekend away from prison, in six years of serving the sentence.
Seen in cafés in Glina and Zagreb?
According to the rumours, Norac went missing from prison, and in some media it was even published that he was seen in cafes in Glina and Zagreb, but that was never established. This is the first time that Norac left the Glina prison, and he will stay in his father’s house till Monday morning, when he is obligated to report in Glina.
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