Translations: Zagreb
Case info
Personal info
- Regional centerZagreb
- GenderMale
- Victim(s) nameHrvoje Bajlo
Media outlet
- Name of the media outletNacional/ZADAR News
- Type of media platformPrinted Media
Online Media - Source of information about the incidentHND
Incident Data
- Date of incident24.06.2018
- CityZadar
- Perpetrator(s)Not known
- Attacked by(ordinary) citizens
Authorities - individuals - Type of incidentActual attacks on journalists
Action by the authorities
- Court action22.3.2019. Na Općinskom sudu u Zadru donesena je nepravomoćna presuda protiv Jakova Suraća koji je suočen s optužbama za prijetnju i nanošenje teških tjelesnih ozljeda zadarskom novinaru Hrvoju Bajlu u lipnju 2018. godine.
Action taken by the journalists' association
- Was journalist's association informed by the journalists directly?Yes
Hrvoje Bajlo, who has been following ways the town of Zadar has been managed and has documented links between Zadar’s political, business, sports and law social spectrum, was attacked on Sunday, June 24, 2018 in the evening at the parking lot in Zadar, by a former NK Zadar soccer player and today a businessman Jakov Surać. According to Bajlo’s report, the physical attack was preceded by insults directed to Bajlo. The attacker said Bajlo wrote for “Chetnicks’ Index” and “shit of Nacional weekly” and threatened to “cut his head off” if he went on writing about his friends Zdravko Livaković, Božidar Kalmeta and HDZ. The insults were followed by punches on Bajlo’s head and body, he was thrown to the ground, beaten again; he eventually fainted. At the Zadar Emergency Hospital, he was diagnosed with a right arm fracture and series of injuries on his body and head. Injuries have been qualified as severe.
In previous years Hrvoje Bajlo has been threatened and insulted because of his uncompromising work in journalism. Even though all of those threats were reported to the police, none of them have been solved yet. On 26th of June, Surać was released from custody by the County court of Zadar. In the court order signed by Hrvoje Visković, the investigative judge in charge of the case, it is stated that conditions for pre-trial custody exist due to „specific circumstances that the suspect will repeat the offence“. However, milder precautionary measures were prescribed instead – a restraining order and prohibition of contact. Judge Visković has stated for the Croatian news agency HINA that, according to his opinion, “there is no danger of repeating the offence“.