Italian Aristocrat Under Investigation for 1990s Plot Where Wealthy Tourists Allegedly Paid $100K to Hunt Civilians for Sport
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Italian Aristocrat Under Investigation for 1990s Plot Where Wealthy Tourists Allegedly Paid $100K to Hunt Civilians for Sport
An Italian aristocrat has become the latest person drawn into an investigation surrounding shocking claims that wealthy foreigners paid huge sums of money to shoot civilians linked to alleged 'human safari' shootings that occurred amid the Bosnian war in the 1990s. Prosecutors are examining allegations that affluent visitors travelled to Bosnia during the war and joined sniper positions overlooking Sarajevo, turning a deadly conflict into what i…
The newspaper reported that a man from a wealthy Milanese family allegedly paid substantial sums of money to join Serbian snipers in the mid-1990s. According to The Times, numerous foreigners were stationed with the militants above Bosnian Sarajevo, terrorizing civilians. The man is wanted by Italian authorities for questioning. According to the newspaper, he repeatedly boasted about his trip to Sarajevo during dinner conversations with friends.…
Wealthy Europeans are said to have paid to shoot civilians in Sarajevo. Now prosecutors are investigating a Milan aristocracy.
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There has been a new development in the Sarajevo human safari case. It is suspected that foreigners paid to act as snipers to shoot civilians.
Four Italians are said to have paid to kill civilians during the war in Sarajevo. A coordination meeting of the investigating authorities is planned on 29 June.

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