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Someone broke into the apartment of MP Josip Đakić. They stole his money and valuables
Đakić is silent about everything because a criminal investigation is underway
Ana Raić Knežević ANA RAIĆ KNEŽEVIĆ 17:00 376 RECOMMENDATIONS 4 COMMENTS
LAST CHANGE: AUG 19, 2020PHOTO: PIXSELL
The Virovitica apartment of Hvidra MP and head Josip Đakić was broken into while he was on vacation. Thieves stole his money and other valuables. The material damage, as we are told by the Virovitica-Podravina Police Department, exceeds HRK 25,000.
Đakić himself did not want to comment on the fact that he was targeted by thieves. "The police are conducting a criminal investigation, so I would not like to make any statements at this time," he told us briefly.
HOW WAS THE APARTMENT BROKEN INTO?
The Virovitica-Podravina Police Department confirmed to Telegram that between July 31 and August 8, an unknown perpetrator broke into Đakić's home. "With a hitherto unidentified tool, he broke into the door of the 60-year-old's apartment and stole money and other valuables," police confirm. Criminal charges were filed against that unknown burglar.
Telegram learned from sources close to the case that Mr. Đakić had to hire locksmiths to re-enter the apartment after returning from vacation. However, neither the Member of Parliament nor the police wanted to tell us about this detail, which is quite important for the continuation of the criminal investigation.
ALL THE TROUBLES OF THE ĐAKIĆ FAMILY
This burglary is a new trouble in the Đakić family after the sons of the member of parliament had problems due to violent behavior, incitement to hatred, but also violations of traffic regulations.
A little over a year ago, Telegram investigated the property of Josip Đakić. The story is quite unbelievable, since Đakić himself, when Telegram's Drago Hedl drew his attention to the fact that he did not report a 1885-square-meter vineyard in his property card, asked the journalists for help in filling out that document. Hedla was asked by an HDZ member to send him the number of the cadastral parcel of the disputed real estate so that he could check for himself.
In May 2019, the Commission for Deciding on Conflict of Interest initiated proceedings against Đakić, which resulted in a fine of HRK 12,000, because it was determined that there was a disproportion between the property listed in his card and the one he actually owns.
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