Hazardous Waste From Slovenia Dumped in Croatia: Three People Under Investigation
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The Parliament will hold an extraordinary session to discuss the largest ecological scandal in the country's history, which has outraged the public and shaken the government.
The Croatian State Prosecutor's Office in Zlatar has launched an investigation against three Croatian citizens suspected of illegally receiving, dumping and storing more than 4,500 tons of hazardous waste from Slovenia. According to the prosecutor's office, they have thus polluted the environment in Krapina-Zagorje County.
The Croatian State Prosecutor's Office in Zlatar has launched an investigation against three Croatian citizens suspected of illegally receiving, dumping and storing more than 4,500 tons of hazardous waste from Slovenia.
The Croatian State Prosecutor's Office in Zlatar today launched an investigation against three Croatian citizens suspected of illegally receiving, dumping and storing more than 4,500 tons of hazardous waste from Slovenia. According to the prosecutor's office, they polluted the environment in Krapina-Zagorje County, reports the Croatian news agency Hina. In addition to the three Croatian citizens, the prosecutor's office also launched an investig…
The Municipal State Attorney's Office in Zlatar has launched an investigation against three Croatian citizens on suspicion that they illegally took over more than 4,500 tons of hazardous waste from Slovenia, dumped and stored it in Krapina-Zagorje County, and thus polluted the environment.
The Municipal State Attorney's Office in Zlatar has issued a decision to conduct an investigation into three Croatian citizens and one company headquartered in the Zagreb area due to reasonable suspicion that they committed a serious crime against the environment and the crime of endangering the environment with waste.
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