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Bojan Guduric Bajone hands himself in to Banja Luka police

04. February 2010. | 11:18

Source: Fena

Croatian police issued an International Interpol warrant for Guduric (1981) under a suspicion of being involved in the murders of Ivo Pukanic, owner of "Nacional" magazine and his associate Niko Franjic by detonating an explosive device.

Serbian citizen Bojan Guduric Bajone, for whom the Croatian police issued an arrest warrant, handed himself in to the Banja Luka police last night and was transferred today to Sarajevo to BiH Court, as it was confirmed for FENA by Banja Luka public safety center's spokesperson Gospa Arsenovic.

Croatian police issued an International Interpol warrant for Guduric (1981) under a suspicion of being involved in the murders of Ivo Pukanic, owner of "Nacional" magazine and his associate Niko Franjic by detonating an explosive device.

Guduric handed himself in last night to the police, escorted by his lawyer.

Guduric was born in Novi Sad and is suspected for several crimes and Croatian police marked him as a dangerous and armed person.

During 2005, along with organized group of criminals he committed about 15 felonies and armed robberies at gas stations, various companies, sport betting clubs and family houses throughout Vojvodina.

The trial for the murder of Ivo Pukanic starts tomorrow at the County court in Zagreb.

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