Izvor: N1 televizija, 09.Avg.2018, 13:16 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Six Croatian soccer hooligans expelled after plea bargain
Six out of 13 supporters of Hajduk FC from the Croatian coastal city of Split were expelled from Serbia after admitting the guilt for vandalising a petrol station on a motorway near Belgrade, the state RTS television reported on Thursday.
The Second Magistrate’s spokeswoman Irina Kovacevic told the Tanjug news agency that the court confirmed the plea bargain.
The defendants were convicted to six months of imprisonment, replaced with two years of suspended sentence and >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << three-year ban from entering Serbia.
The remaining seven members of the fans’ “Torcida” group charged with massive theft are still detained.
The group robbed the MOL’s petrol station, vandalise containers and garbage bins and wrote graffiti with symbols of the Croatian Nazi Puppet state existing in the country from 1941-1945.
They were on the way to Sofia for a match against Slavia, and were arrested on August 3, on their way back.
A prosecutor earlier said that one hooligan was charged with writing the graffiti.




