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Occupation
  
Businessman

Name
  
Stjepan Durekovic

Stjepan Durekovic
Born
  
1926
Bukovac, Syrmia Oblast, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

Died
  
28 July 1983(1983-07-28) (aged 57) Wolfratshausen, West Germany

Stjepan Đureković (c. 1926 – 28 July 1983) was a Croatian political dissident and businessman, best known as the politically-appointed CEO of the state-owned INA petrol company.

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In 1982 he defected to West Germany and became active in Croatian nationalist émigré circles opposed to Yugoslavia.

Early life

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Đureković was born in Bukovac near Petrovaradin. During World War II he avoided service in the Independent State of Croatia's armed forces to join the Partisans.

Business career in FPR/SFR Yugoslavia

After the war he rose to a position within INA.

Relocation to West Germany

After falling out with the government he defected to West Germany in 1982 where he became involved with the Croatian National Committee, a Croat nationalist organization. Together with Ivan Botić he published Yugoslavia in crisis, in which the two argued that Yugoslavia's large inflation rate and unemployment was resulting in the exploitation of Croatian resources.

Assassination

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Đureković was assassinated in Wolfratshausen, West Germany by UDBA agents in 1983 in "Operation Dunav". Đureković's remains were reburied at Zagreb's Mirogoj cemetery in 1999.

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In 2005, Germany issued an arrest warrant on Josip Perković for his involvement in the assassination. Krunoslav Prates was also put on trial on charges relating to the crime. Some sources have linked the assassination to Željko "Arkan" Ražnatović, a career criminal known to be contracted by Yugoslavia's State Security Administration (SDB) in various operations during the 1970s and 1980s.

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The German court trying Prates threatened to take action against Croatian officials who obstructed testimony at the trial, including Croatian president Stjepan Mesić. In 2008, Krunoslav Prates was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the assassination.

In 2009, Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office issued warrants for Zdravko Mustač, Ivan Cetinić, Ivan Lasić and Boris Brnelić for involvement in the murder as members of the UDBA. In October 2009, German police arrested Luka Sekula, a Croat with Swedish citizenship, for participation in the murder.

On 1 January 2014, Josip Perković was arrested in Zagreb. His trial began in Germany in mid-2014. In August 2016, both Perković and Zdravko Mustač were proclaimed guilty in a first-instance verdict and sentenced to life imprisonment for abetting the murder of Đureković.

References

Stjepan Đureković Wikipedia