Finishing investigations into Praljak, results are shocking

The Croatian prosecutor concluded the investigation into Slobodan Pralyak's suicide convicted of war crimes, but the investigation did not show how he received a “Cyanide”, with which he committed suicide in the courtroom after the plea was declared. “Praljak had long thought of suicide”, the Prosecution concluded. After Pralyak's suicide, there was [...]
The Croatian prosecutor concluded the investigation into Slobodan Pralyak's suicide convicted of war crimes, but the investigation did not show how he received a “Cyanide”, with which he committed suicide in the courtroom after the plea was declared.
“Praljak had long thought of suicide”, the Prosecution concluded.
Following Praljak's suicide, there have been suspicions that two criminal acts have been committed -- firstly, the Cyanide, which Pralyak committed suicide, where according to the Dutch Media Act, it is a banned substance and the second is that Praljak allegedly had help in preparing suicides, has been conducting regional N1 television.
Investigations tried to find out how the poison bottle got into the courtroom, so video footage taken from security cameras and witnesses, examination of the spaces that Praljak was standing in, and documents and records carrier.
However, there were no indicators found explaining how Parljak came to the poison.
Praljak committed suicide by drinking Cyanid on November 29, 2017, at The Hague tribunal seconds after his war crimes decision was finally ratified in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the ninety.
After that, the court handed the investigation to the Dutch Pralyak's suicide.












