Zagreb Court Confirms Indictment in Vjesnik Building Fire
Following nearly three months since the devastating fire at the Zagreb building, Vjesnik, the Zagreb municipal court has confirmed an indictment against two 18-year-olds. As reported by Net.hr, the individuals are charged with criminal acts against public safety, resulting in multi-million dollar damage to the property. Both suspects are currently held under house arrest.
The charges stem from an incident involving the ignition of a cardboard box containing paper on the 15th floor of the building. The prosecution alleges that one suspect initiated the fire, while the other was involved in the act of burning the paper within the box. One of the defendants has successfully completed his studies remotely and is scheduled to take final examinations from home with the oversight of a professional commission.
However, the other suspect is experiencing delays in completing his studies due to ongoing challenges securing necessary court permits for examination access. The investigation remains active as the court prepares for the upcoming trial. The confirmation of the indictment marks a significant step in holding those responsible for the damage accountable.
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This is a troubling development that highlights the serious consequences of arson.
What evidence led to the indictment?