Sheshel bought houses where he committed crimes, bordering Croatia

Serbian ultranationalist politician Vojislav Seshel, sentenced by The Hague war crimes tribunal, said on Monday that he has bought houses in Hrtkovci village of Serbia near the border with Croatia. In this country, according to The Hague tribunal's final judgment, Schehel committed war crimes in 1992, calling for the persecution of [...]
In this country, according to The Hague tribunal's final judgment, Seheshel committed war crimes in 1992, calling for the persecution of local Croats, for whom he has been sentenced to ten years in prison, writes REL.
At a conference for reporters in Belgrade, SESHel, president of the Serbian Radical Party, said that his home in Hrtkovci would be the office of the local Radicals committee.
The state bodies did not officially announce whether Sheshel actually bought property in Hertkovci.
Representatives of the Ruma municipality, where Hrtkovci is located, told the Balkan Service Free Radio Europe that in official records, there are currently no properties under Seshel's name.












