The police did not reveal the identity of the suspect and only reported that an investigation was being conducted.
As Zagreb’s mayor-elect Tomašević was preparing to address his supporters and public at his campaign headquarters on Sunday evening, an older man arrived at the scene, hurling insults at those attending the event and starting a smaller fire, after which he left. The man arrived at one of the fire exits of Zagreb’s Museum of Contemporary Art, close to the stage, where he was stopped by security guards.
Shouting insults at the security guards, he spilled a flammable liquid on the floor and on one of the guards. He then set the liquid on fire but the fire was soon extinguished as the man walked away. Police were called to the scene after the incident.
According to media reports, the man called those attending the event communists and threatened to kill them.
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