Sezel discovers the only way General Pralyak introduced poison to court

Given that The Hague Tribunal has a very high level security, the question is how Croatian General Praljak has managed to introduce something into the tribunal. After hearing the trial he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, General Slobodan Pralyak drank something from a small glass believed to be [...]
Given that The Hague Tribunal has a very high level security, the question is how Croatian General Praljak could put something inside the court.
After hearing the trial with which he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, General Slobodan Pralyak drank something from a small glass believed to be poison, sat down in the chair, and immediately seemed to be experiencing pain.
A man who has experienced a process in this tribunal, Vojislav Seselj, has indicated the only way it was possible to put the little bottle in.
Even when they bring you in, even when they get you out of there, they take off their shoes. I asked how he could get something in. I don't think she surrendered to the court. The only way he could get in the little bottle is if he tied it up for the genitals. Because this is the only part of the body that didn't touch you”, Sessel explained.
Pralyak is one of the 6 Croats being tried at The Hague Tribunal. for war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He had joined the Croatian Army voluntarily when the war began in Yugoslavia in 1991, when he also formed which were joined by Croatian artists and intellectuals.












