The police detained the former deputy prime minister and minister of agriculture Croatia Josipa Dabro. The politician is accused of exposing a 12-year-old son, whom he taught to shoot from a rifle and throw a grenade.
Former deputy prime minister and minister of agriculture Croatia Josip Dabro was detained on Wednesday by the police after at the request of the prosecutor's office the parliament lifted his immunity. He was accused of exposing a 12-year-old son, whom he taught to shoot from a rifle and throw a grenade.
On Wednesday, MPs voted for motions to repeal immunity and detention on remand the policy co -creating the government of the homeland movement (DP).
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Dabro announced after the meeting that after returning to parliament he would consider whether he was still supporting the ruling majority. The minimum parliamentary majority – including DABRO – currently amounts to 76 deputies in a one -handed assembly of 151 places.
The prosecutor's office accused DP's policy of exposing his son, to whom in 2020 and later he allowed to shoot a pistol, an automatic rifle and taught him to throw a grenade. Dabro is also suspected of illegal possession of weapons and explosives.
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Deputy Prime Minister's dismissal after a recording leakage
At the end of January this year, the deputy prime minister and minister resigned from positions after the Croatian daily “Jutarnji's letter” recording, on which he shoots from a pistol through the window of a driving car.
It shows how he fires a few shots from the pistol pistol through the vehicle window from the passenger seat near the built -up area. Dabro – on the day he resigned – he apologized, claiming that it was a moment of mindlessness.
Source of the main photo: Damir Sencar/AFP/East News