The Citizen (KZN)

War criminal drinks poison in court, dies

- The Hague

– A Bosnian Croat war criminal died yesterday after apparently drinking poison in dramatic courtroom scenes after UN judges upheld his 20-year jail term, Croatian media said, throwing the tribunal into chaos during its final judgment.

Slobodan Praljak, 72, died in hospital, according to Croatia’s state-run news agency Hina, after he drank from a brown bottle at the hearing at the Internatio­nal Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.

After the judges upheld a 20year jail term originally imposed in 2013, Praljak, a former military commander of a breakaway Bosnian Croat statelet, shouted out angrily: “Praljak is not a criminal. I reject your verdict.”

He then raised a small brown bottle to his lips and tipped it into his mouth in full view of the cameras filming the appeal hearing for the six Bosnian Croat political and military leaders.

The hearing was then quickly suspended as Praljak’s lawyer shouted out: “My client says he has taken poison.”

Resuming a few hours later amid confusion, presiding judge Carmel Agius revealed Dutch authoritie­s had already launched an investigat­ion into the incident.

“Courtroom one is now a crime scene,” Agius said, but giving no details on what had happened to Praljak except to say he was not in court.

Court officials also said they had “no comment” on what had happened.

Earlier, journalist­s had seen an ambulance arrive outside the tribunal in The Hague, and several emergency rescue workers rushed into the building carrying backpacks.

The bloody 1992-1995 war in Bosnia – in which 100 000 people died and 2.2 million were displaced – mainly pitted Bosnian Muslims against Bosnian Serbs, but also saw some brutal fighting between Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats after an initial alliance fell apart.

The ICTY closes its doors on December 31, having indicted and dealt with 161 people. – AFP

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