A 26-year-old man in Šibenik, Croatia, has been arrested and placed in investigative detention, facing charges for a serious sexual offense, domestic violence, stalking, threats, and misuse of explicit recordings.
Police in Pula, Croatia, are investigating a case where a 73-year-old man lost approximately €120,000 after following advice from alleged "financial experts" in a stock investment fraud.
A 63-year-old retired painter in Croatia has been sentenced to 90 days in prison for economic violence against his 87-year-old mother, violating the Family Violence Protection Act.
A man from Brač, Croatia, won 130,000 euros in the lottery, sharing how he selected his winning numbers. He reportedly only informed his wife of the significant win.
A 78-year-old man from Zagorje, Croatia, lost 125,000 euros after falling victim to a computer scam involving a fake broker and cryptocurrency investment. He was contacted via social media and made multiple payments.
A 70-year-old man from Croatia was defrauded of approximately 520,000 euros after falling victim to a fake online investment scheme that promised quick profits.
Nenad Marković from Virovitica, Croatia, discovered he had been mistakenly declared dead by the system when he attempted to purchase a mobile phone voucher.
A 49-year-old worker from Banija, Croatia, has been non-finaly sentenced to 17 years in prison for multiple severe sexual offenses against minor boys over three and a half years in several central Croatian locations.
A 31-year-old Croatian citizen has been remanded in custody, suspected of fatally assaulting a 44-year-old Uzbek national in Ozalj, Croatia, causing his death from multiple blows.
The Split County State Attorney's Office has indicted Borna Tudor (58) for the murder of his father, Uroš Tičinović, in 2012, dismembering his body and scattering the parts on beaches, in order to collect his pension.
A Slovenian family was involved in a car accident near Poreč, Croatia, caused by a 20-year-old Croatian man who was overtaking a column of vehicles. A two-year-old child from the Slovenian family sustained severe injuries in the collision.
A 51-year-old man from Istria, Croatia, reported losing approximately 45,000 euros in a stock trading scam after responding to an online advertisement. Police are investigating the fraud, which involved a call from individuals posing as police.
Luka Miškulin, 27, was sentenced to 22 months in prison by the Municipal Court in Vinkovci, Croatia, for inflicting severe bodily injuries that resulted in permanent blindness.
A 19-year-old man who fell asleep in the Croatian Ministry of Defense courtyard in Zadar, wearing shorts with a Serbian nationalist symbol, was found not guilty by the court.
A 35-year-old commercialist, A. T., has been non-finaly sentenced to three years and nine months in prison for causing fear by attempting an armed robbery with a 20-centimeter kitchen knife in a store near Zagreb.
A 44-year-old Croatian man was criminally charged by police for selling a prohibited semi-automatic rifle online and was also sanctioned for irregular residency.
A man from Belišće, Croatia, purchased a car in Germany for 19,700 euros, only to discover it was stolen upon his return to Croatia. He subsequently lost both the vehicle and the money he paid for it.
A 26-year-old Croatian man, Josip B., has been provisionally sentenced to nine years in prison by the Split County Court for smuggling nearly 250 kilograms of marijuana from Montenegro into Croatia.
A 58-year-old man from Slavonia, Croatia, reported to police that he was defrauded of nearly 40,000 euros in a cryptocurrency investment scam. He realized he was a victim after transferring the funds to a woman who promised high returns.
A young man from Zagreb permanently lost his expensive BMW after being caught driving without a license, despite having a history of traffic offenses, with the court ruling the vehicle be confiscated by the state.
A Croatian individual revealed the amount he pays for various streaming services, leading to widespread shock among people due to the high subscription costs.
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A 34-year-old Croatian man stabbed two Afghan men in central Linz, with one victim dying shortly after in the hospital; the suspect had reportedly told his wife he intended to kill someone.
A 34-year-old Croatian citizen living in Linz, Austria, fatally stabbed a 26-year-old Afghan man and wounded another 24-year-old Afghan man in the city center. The victims had reportedly tried to protect an elderly driver from the attacker.
A 32-year-old Croatian man, under the influence of alcohol, allegedly beat a 44-year-old Uzbekistani man to death in Ozal. He is suspected of murder and reportedly insulted emergency services during their intervention.